Up at Coolah, Sunday morning and I'm about to pack up to make my way home. Checked the Twilight End on my phone which was 5:58am, silly me still had Melbourne as the location so most of this was taken as the skies were getting brighter. Ditched my last few blue subs as they had gotten far too blown out in the background.
Spent a bit of time fiddling with the backplate but in doing so I get the lower right corner better in focus but in doing so started severely affecting the lower left corner. So, Tuesday night I'm going to try another approach. All fun and games at F/3 and small pixels, such a TINY CFZ.
WOW! for the amount of data you got, that is amazing!!! id be lucky to get that with 30 hours of data and my dslr! Awesome detail in the dark bits etc.
Aaaaargg we haven't finished the almost endless Eta Carina season yet... and you are already posting Lagoooons ....
Anyway ...a rather lovely looking image with beautiful colour Col
Mike
I wanted to get a start on it while everyone is too busy with other stuff! The Lagoon hasn't been done to death yet this year
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Originally Posted by Lognic04
WOW! for the amount of data you got, that is amazing!!! id be lucky to get that with 30 hours of data and my dslr! Awesome detail in the dark bits etc.
Thanks Logan, I did this maybe 10 months ago with a DSLR and you'll be surprised how little exposure you need to get a good job on this target!
Nice one Colin,
The last subs might have been washed out by my automatic headlights....
They come on as soon as the key is inserted.......
My sincerest apologies .....
Not to worry Matt, I saw when your headlights when on (I was at the Mewlon) and it was the subs after that as the sky was lightning up
My car does the same thing
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Originally Posted by Placidus
Very pretty natural colour, all our favourite features, bringing back the poignant memories of yesteryear.
Thanks M&T, my first version was far too red. Wasn't until I'd finished it that I came to realise that it needed to be pinker and show some of the blue in the lagoon more
Doesn't quite have the detail of your Hour Glass from a year or two ago!
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Originally Posted by JA
Well done Colin
Best
JA
Thanks JA
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Originally Posted by glend
Well done Colin, that Officina rips at f3 aided by your ultra low noise camera.
There are some bad aspects of low read noise and F/3... LOTS of very short subs. I'm using the lowest Gain setting and I only need 120s RGB and half to a third of that time for Luminance. I'll fill up that 4TB HD in no time
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Hang on, no NGC 3576?! Wow...times must be changing!
That’s a neon pink thong on my phone. Nice, in a flamboyant way
I did NGC 3576 last year... Well I did M8 last year too but what the heck
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Definitely gets the 2018 "goon" award, Colin An excellent result too
I hadn't been drinking but I did leave a "foot print"
Most impressive Colin more so your dslr image.I am surprised you achieved such a wonderful image with a dslr.
Not taking away from the other most pleasing image.
Alex
Lovely star colours and good details.
But - compositionally it's a bit awkward - lots of empty space either side... imo would have been stronger rotated 90*.
Also there appears to be some focus/tilt issues on the bottom right & (less so) top right?
Well I did this one at 5:20am but it can be done much earlier so go for it!!!
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Originally Posted by xelasnave
Most impressive Colin more so your dslr image.I am surprised you achieved such a wonderful image with a dslr.
Not taking away from the other most pleasing image.
Alex
There is nothing wrong with the images from a DSLR Alex. I've got that one printed and framed, although a more saturated and cropped (square) version.
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
An excellent image Colin. Lovely colours and detail.
Greg.
Thanks Greg, still needs a lot more integration and some added Ha for the fainter aspects.
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Originally Posted by Allan
That is really cool Colin, I’m impressed.
Thanks Allan, even your brightening skies are darker than my Melbourne ones at midnight
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Originally Posted by Andy01
Hi Colin,
Lovely star colours and good details.
But - compositionally it's a bit awkward - lots of empty space either side... imo would have been stronger rotated 90*.
Also there appears to be some focus/tilt issues on the bottom right & (less so) top right?
Cheers
Composition? What is this word of which you speak
You mean rotated and cropped like this?!
I've tried to get a happy median at the moment, waiting for Officina Stellare to send me a document on how to fix up some pressure on the front lens which is causing a collimation problem. The closer I get to getting the bottom right corner in focus (tilt) the more it affects to the top right and bottom left corners.
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An excellent start to the lagoon season. Keep them coming I say
All I need is some Ha data and it'll be complete hehe
What is it with everyone being sick of the main targets? I love seeing everyone's interpretations, didn't know there was a strict time limit on producing these images. Or maybe some of us should just post on the USA forums?!
And same with the pixel peeping. More and more folk are starting to peer very closely into some images, not sure what's going on? There's minor issues with your stars but i know you're aware of it and just enjoying getting the most out of your new scope. I can pick out star errors on most images but rarely mention it, as most mere mortals wont notice it at 'normal' viewing levels.
That image will be a good basis for a great mosaic. Maybe...M20?!