A little late to the party on this perennial favourite. It was data I captured a few months ago but only got around to processing recently.
Bit of a quickie -- just 34 hours of data this time. Have wanted to image this in narrowband for so many years, and, finally got to do it this year in between other projects.
This is the culmination of 34 hours of data (30 hours of narrowband for the nebula and 4 hours of data for the stars) imaged over 20 nights during April and May.
Thanks. I've been looking forward to capturing this and processing it in narrowband for so long! Feels good to get it out of my system, for this season, at least.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Well, that was certainly worth the wait Humayun, I bet!?
Very enjoyable view, great effort and result with all aspects handled well.
superb image of a beautiful part of the galaxy, great work
Rob,
Ta.
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Originally Posted by RobF
Very very very very nicely done H
Mark,
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by batema
That's a beautiful image. Lovely.
Peter,
Being short focal length, I'm kind of stuck to the usual suspects (apart from the mosaic work that I'm also doing at the same time... and, no idea when I'll ever get around to processing the data. :O).
The dark rings would be my lacking PixInsight-fu blending LRGB with bloated narrowband stars. Need more practise.
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Originally Posted by Peter Ward
Nice to see you sticking with the program H. My only critique would be the dark rings around some stars.