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andyc
19-10-2015, 10:11 PM
I was like a kid in a sweetie shop over the October Labour Day weekend, and took short-ish exposures (1-2hrs) of several objects over two perfect evenings. I need to be more discerning, but I've not had many dark sky trips with my photo gear :D. This one was my favourite I think.

NGC6559 and friends, 20 x 5minutes, EOS 60D, 150mm f/5 Newtonian and usual other gear.

A larger version is here (http://www.pbase.com/andycasely/image/161601536).

A larger version of the wider view (http://www.pbase.com/andycasely/image/161601535).

Atmos
19-10-2015, 10:15 PM
They're looking really good so far :-)

strongmanmike
19-10-2015, 10:26 PM
Excellent work Andy, very tidy results there. No need to be more discerning, sometimes just taking a few modest exposure shots over a couple of nights, to make a trip worthwhile, is a good choice :thumbsup:... and the obvious joy felt during their acquisition under clear dark skies makes'em look eeeeven better. It's a great feeling huh? :thumbsup:

So you did NGC 300, 253 and this, how many more from the trip are we waiting to see?

Mike

Placidus
20-10-2015, 07:38 AM
Subtle, gentle, lots to see. We liked the composition of the wider view particularly.

Best,
Mike and Trish

SimmoW
20-10-2015, 10:03 AM
Nice ones Andy, ha yes I too know the feeling, especially with today's sensitive cameras. When I first got my Sony I was doing 5 targets a night. Now I'm more patient, down to 2

topheart
20-10-2015, 11:25 AM
Good work!!

Thanks, Tim

RickS
20-10-2015, 10:30 PM
Subtle colours and a goodly quantity of the delicate reflection neb!

andyc
21-10-2015, 09:58 AM
Thanks everyone, I appreciate the comments :) My wife sees a can-can dancer on the right, with the skirts being the red banner of nebulosity and the petticoats in blue, head and arms being stars around the dark 'S' - I said that was good imagination, I can just about see it!


The feeling of being out under a transparent sky, no clouds anywhere, low humidity, not even too cold and the gear is working smoothly - one to treasure :D. Had the 16" next door for visual touring (it's fun when NGC253 doesn't fit in the medium power field), and a smouldering campfire to sit by at the end of the session :campfire:
I've got a 2-hour Helix to come, but I've just seen Paul's, which is a little staggering! To say mine's a bit grainy by comparison is a huge understatement :lol:


Yeah, I guess it's the way - Now I've had the imaging scope for a year, I've had a crack at quite a few of the 'main' objects, and I'll probably take more time over whatever I do this year.