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marco
18-03-2016, 03:40 AM
Hi all, just posted a couple of images of winter targets, while I am trying to catch up processing the little mountain of old data collected I am not following any special logic in what is going to be the next object on display so sorry if you will see winter, summer or mid seasons targets coming out more or less at the same time :)

Sh2-54 (RCW 167) & NGC 6604 (http://www.glitteringlights.com/Images/Nebulae/i-jVQ8Z3z/A)

Sh2-54 is an extended bright nebula in the constellation of Serpens that surround the open cluster NGC 6604. Overall a very dull area, quite "flat", I tried to process the image in several different ways without ever get any close to a "wow" effect. By mistake in my ACP planning I ended up to have a lot of "unnecessary" Ha exposures, eventually I used it even if probably collecting 1/3 of the light would have produced almost the same result. Not a remarkable object but still an image of a not so often imaged target (with reasons..)

NGC 6520 & Barnard 86 (http://www.glitteringlights.com/Images/Open-and-Globular-clusters/i-WnmJ4Sb/A)

This is an area of sky that I always liked very much. It is because it reminds me the golden sand of a sunny beach, it is because gives me the sense of wander on the vastness of the Universe, this part of the sky close to our galaxy bulge has been in my to (re)do list for quite a long time. I opted for a LRGB composition adding enough luminance signal to display the subtle changes in the shadow of B86 and the other small dark nebulas that contrast with the extremely rich star field. I also opted not to push too much the color saturation of the stars as I other times do in order to keep as much natural look as I could. Definitely recommended the full resolution vision, where the thousands and thousands of stars displayed perhaps will let you wander if any one could actually host life..

Technical details are on the relative pages.
Hope you will enjoy the view.

Clear skies
Marco

Rick Parrott
18-03-2016, 07:45 AM
Really nice shots!

Atmos
18-03-2016, 08:53 AM
Lovely images there Marco! Especially like the sandy star field :)

Geoff45
18-03-2016, 09:44 AM
Both very nice Marco. I actually prefer the Sharpless shot. The small bright nebula just off centre acts like a focal point. Dim outer regions gradually increasing in intensity through the subtle red to the more dramatic focal point. Draws the eye in.
Geoff

Placidus
18-03-2016, 11:14 AM
Hi, Marco,

The golden sand effect is wonderful. Spent a pleasant interlude beach-combing. While one of the images was loading, I noticed your image of M6 flash by. That is also very special.

Best,
Mike

strongmanmike
18-03-2016, 11:22 AM
Both are lovely images Marco and hard to pick a favourite but I think, like you say, the B86 area of sky always fills me with awe and wonder too and a good clean image of it, like this one, never disappoints, great stuff :thumbsup:.

Re the added spikes, I think they work nicely in the B86 shot but not so much in the SH2-54 shot :)

Mike

marc4darkskies
18-03-2016, 12:09 PM
Both great shots - rich and detailed. Lovely Marco. I think my favourite is Barnard 86 too. In that shot, is that blue spot a PN at the top right of the frame?

deeplook
21-03-2016, 09:53 PM
Hello Marco!

NGC 6520 is great! I like the golden-yellow star color very much - together with the dark nebulas its a really nice field!

Markus

Decimus
21-03-2016, 10:47 PM
Wow, Marco, two amazing images - gorgeously detailed and spectacular colour!

Cheers,
Richard

RickS
01-04-2016, 11:06 AM
Both great images, Marco, but M86 is my favourite.

Cheers,
Rick.

RickS
01-04-2016, 11:27 AM
Yes, it is IC4673: http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-id?Ident=IC+4673

Cheers,
Rick.

Slawomir
01-04-2016, 02:17 PM
Echoing others, magnificent images of difficult targets, nice work Marco:thumbsup:

I think out of the two, I prefer your image of Sh2-54 (RCW 167) & NGC 6604 :)

Ross G
02-04-2016, 12:33 PM
Two beautiful photos Marco.

Amazing work!

Ross.