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DiscoDuck
24-06-2015, 08:01 PM
Exasperated by what has seemed like permanent cloud over Adelaide for the last two months, I just went ahead anyway and set up my gear on Saturday night, emboldened by a forecast of clear skies at some point. Stared menacingly at the clouds for a few hours before they finally got the hint!
I think seeing wasn't too great. But anyway, 4 hours of data on NGC 6559. RC8 scope and a QHY camera.
Thanks for looking.
Paul
multiweb
24-06-2015, 08:08 PM
That looks great! :thumbsup:
strongmanmike
24-06-2015, 08:35 PM
Done that myself a few times and surprising how often it actually works :lol:
Nice work and good on you for getting out. Paul...and staring those clouds down :thumbsup:
Mike
DiscoDuck
25-06-2015, 06:46 PM
Thanks Marc.
Thanks Mike. Gotta show them who's boss! :)
strongmanmike
25-06-2015, 06:56 PM
he he yeah...they don't always listen though huh? :rolleyes: :scared:
Re your image, I was having another look and thinking maybe it could do with some more blue :confuse3:
Mike
DiscoDuck
25-06-2015, 07:28 PM
Hmm. Yes, I'd been hoping for some more blue in those two bright areas of nebulosity to the left and right (if that makes sense). But they're more white than I'd expected. Can't seem to get them more blue without it looking unnatural beyond just small tweaks e.g. below. Any tips appreciated.
strongmanmike
25-06-2015, 10:22 PM
No you are quite right actually, the reflection neb on the right should actually be rather white from my understanding. There could perhaps be a little more blue in the neb area on the left though but I was actually talking about getting a little bit more blue in the general nebula in the area and toning the apple red down a tad...?
Just have a play until you are bored....and sick of my fussy suggestions :P
Mike
Nice shot Paul. Send a few of those stares up this way please. This is the cloudiest and wettest dry season I can ever remember.
Paul Haese
26-06-2015, 09:19 AM
That is a pretty nice image. The second one is probably more my favourite of the two as the magenta of the hydrogen is more visible.
I like the way you captured the luminosity around the dark dust lanes and in the most recent version the very faint reflection gas strips in that region have started to come out.
Something to work on a bit more but essentially a nice image. An example image I used was Jay Gabany's image of the same area. You will see some interesting similarities in your image.
DiscoDuck
26-06-2015, 09:18 PM
No worries. I wasn't sure exactly of how it should look, but Paul's reference below should help. Would never get sick of your suggestions Mike! :D ... well, I think so at the moment :question:
Thanks. Will do my best to help!
Thanks Paul. I'll check out the image you mentioned. Much appreciated.
RickS
28-06-2015, 04:14 PM
I like the second version best too, Paul. It's a lovely object.
DiscoDuck
01-07-2015, 07:56 AM
Thanks for that Rick. Yeah, hadn't really known that this object existed until recently. I guess it's a bit overshadowed by its glossy neighbours!
cometcatcher
01-07-2015, 12:06 PM
It's the toes of bigfoot and you have captured it brilliantly!
Another one to add to the list...
DiscoDuck
02-07-2015, 12:28 AM
Thanks Kevin.
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