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richardo
19-09-2006, 02:20 AM
Hi all,
just cleaning up another lum that needed some colour to it.
Man what a hot day for spring, 36degs and tonight was around 22 degs.
The wind was gusting and throwing dust around the place due to stuff all rain through winter.
But now the change has hit....:windy:
I guess many are experiencing this weird spring weather around Oz, still, the Earth she's a changin' and I'd say more bad stuff is a comin' our way.
Hope they invent a cloud zapper one of these days, we might soon be needing it, either that or get into rocketry and send our scopes into geo stationary orbit.

Hard getting any decent colour on this image, could have gone for at least twice as much data. Was happy with the lum though.
Did it last year with 8min subs, should have gone for this instead of 6.
Had a rather large gradient to deal with so had to leave it a little more darker than I would normally... bla bla bla, sorry for dribbling with my dramas.:whistle:
Here's the link if you'd like to take a look, hit the right thumb on my front page..
http://www.baytop-observatory.com (http://www.baytop-observatory.com/)

Hope the skies have been good for you all this night.
Cheers for now:thumbsup:
Rich
PS.
Love these little smilie thingies !

iceman
19-09-2006, 06:08 AM
Very nice image, Rich! Lovely detail and colour.

A word of advice about your homepage, I don't see the new images until I refresh the page. You might want to put in some code so that the page is reloaded every time.

venus
19-09-2006, 07:58 AM
Hi Rich, great image no problem with the site here. Yes astronomy a future with remote control flying scopes and laptops for viewing.........lol

Lee
19-09-2006, 09:22 AM
Great images!.... I aspire to producing shots as nice.....

EzyStyles
19-09-2006, 01:23 PM
what can i say? that is one stunning shot. i really enjoy looking at your images. NGC300 is very very faint and hard to capture.

Striker
19-09-2006, 02:54 PM
Truely great Galaxy shot.

Well done Rich

richardo
19-09-2006, 04:29 PM
Thanks Mike (sorry there's a prob with my site, always something.. I'll check it out.)
Thanks also to Venus (#$%^), Lee, Eric(aka coma man, who won't have a prob soon with the new corrector, and he who images heaps :)) and also to Tony for all your great comments.

Yep that temp was rediculous, geez, hope it's not a sign of what's to come this summer... eeeeeek:sadeyes:

Cheers all, enjoy all your images as well. Amazing what you guys do with the Canon cameras!!:thumbsup:

Cheers
Rich

tornado33
20-09-2006, 10:51 PM
Yes great imagery there.
Scott

h0ughy
20-09-2006, 10:55 PM
what Scott Et al Said. Mate you really must enjoy the craft, I like a lot of what you captured. Nice observatory too, very interesting concept.

Ric
20-09-2006, 11:19 PM
Fantastic image Rich,
I know what you mean about the dust in the air I was riding home from work and at 100kph with a open face helmet I felt like I was being sand blasted.

cheers

richardo
21-09-2006, 02:03 PM
Thank you Scott, Houghy and Ric for your great comments.!

Yep Houghy, love this hobby/ obsession, once the bug bites, it keeps on biting :) As you all know!
If it's a clear night where ever I am, my eyes gaze skyward.

Ric, lucky it wasn't a swarm of bees, ouch!
Like your little squirrel (??) on your avatar, is that the little guy form the CaddyShack film that had Bill Murray as the crazed groundsman?

Cheers for now
Rich

Ric
21-09-2006, 03:15 PM
Hi Rich,
Just found him surfing around the net one day and took a shine to him.
I haven't encountered bee's yet, but I have caught a Bogon moth in the eye once which left me with a classic shiner for a week.
Oh the joys of motorcycling, I love it.

cheers