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RickS
20-11-2016, 10:02 AM
It is a while since I finished an image, but I'm fairly happy with this one now. I always find dusty fields especially challenging.

High res is here: http://www.astrobin.com/full/272652/0/

Thanks for looking. Image details below...

Captured at SRO, Aug - Nov, 2016

Objects in image:
NGC7497, MBM54, various PGC galaxies

Scope: Ceravolo C300 @ f/4.9 = 1470mm FL
Mount: AP1100
Camera: FLI PL16803
Focuser: Atlas
Filters: Astrodon
Guiding: Lodestar II / Tak guide scope
Image scale: 1.26 arcsec/pixel (drizzled/downsampled to 1.5x)
Exposures: 28x1200s R, 31x1200s G, 35x1200s B, 56x600s L (~40.67 hours)
Processing: PixInsight 1.8

Acquisition credit: Bret Charles, Scott Johnson, John Kasianowicz, Daniele Malleo, Jose Mtanous and Rick Stevenson
Processing credit: Rick Stevenson

Stevec35
20-11-2016, 10:26 AM
Terrific stuff Rick! One of the best IFN fields I've ever seen.

Cheers

Steve

sjastro
20-11-2016, 10:40 AM
Sensational.

Steven

clive milne
20-11-2016, 10:50 AM
Nice one, Centurion.
Like it.

gregbradley
20-11-2016, 11:05 AM
That's amazing. I agree this is one of the best IFN images I've seen Dramatic stuff, it looks like that galaxy is entangled in dust. Almost like a struggle is going on.

Greg.

strongmanmike
20-11-2016, 11:20 AM
Greeeat shot Rick, t'is a fabulous and thought provoking field this one, the galaxy really looks like it is floating in the dust, bit like the region in Apus around IC4633. The molecular cloud in this field, MBM54, is pretty close in this case so appears quite bright in this area (as far as these type of diffuse nebs go anyway), so makes for a better time with the processing I'd expect, compared to some other similar fields. As usual, you have done a great job on the processing :thumbsup: I have seriously considered hitting this field myself but it is juust a bit low from my skies, reaching only about 35deg at the meridian, so one for you foreign scope owners or those further North in Oz I decided :)

Thanks for the looksee, enjoyed the dusty galactic show :thumbsup:

Mike

Placidus
20-11-2016, 03:46 PM
Rick, that's joyous, stunning, special. The nebulosity would be a great image on it's own. The wealth of small galaxies, most showing form and colour, would be a great photo on their own. You've got near and far together. And the central part of the nebulosity looks like a mist-fire-breathing sea-horse dragon. The stars are its hoarde of jewels.

Slawomir
20-11-2016, 05:26 PM
Wonderful, 10/10, a perfect image Rick. I cannot imagine a better execution.

RickS
20-11-2016, 05:39 PM
Thanks, Steve. I've always been keen to give this field a go after seeing it in an APOD.



Thanks, Steven!



Ta, Clive :lol:



It's hard to believe they're not connected. Thanks very much, Greg.



Thanks, Mike! Would love to have a go at IC4633/MW9. It's on the list to try with the AP140 from a dark site if I even get a few good nights in a row.



Thanks for the kind comments, M&T. I can see that sea horse dragon quite clearly :)

RickS
20-11-2016, 05:41 PM
Thanks, Suavi, but I think you are being too generous. A perfect image only looks perfect for the first few minutes after you finish it :lol:

Atmos
20-11-2016, 06:15 PM
I had a very pleasing wander around this image Rick, so much to see and the views are quite pleasing :)
I do agree with MnT, there are many regions in this field that could quite easily make an image of their own.
:thumbsup:

RickS
21-11-2016, 08:12 AM
Thanks, Colin. I've seen a couple of small image scale images of NGC 7497 which came out very nicely, but as you say there are plenty of other options in that field with a long focal length!

atalas
21-11-2016, 08:31 AM
Speechless:thumbsup::thumbsup::thum bsup::thumbsup:

batema
21-11-2016, 10:15 AM
Amazing Rick. A beautiful photo.

Camelopardalis
21-11-2016, 10:40 AM
Wow, what a beauty Rick :thumbsup:

RickS
22-11-2016, 07:48 AM
Thanks Louie, Mark & Dunk!

Dennis
22-11-2016, 10:25 AM
What a breathtakingly beautiful image Rick.:thumbsup:

Spent quite a while scrolling around the full size version – took me 2 brews of Earl Grey tea to navigate the whole scene and I still wasn’t done.:)

Cheers

Dennis

Andy01
22-11-2016, 11:15 AM
Crackerjack image Rick, as we have come to expect from you. :thumbsup:
Very interesting field too, lots to see & ponder there, thanks for posting :thanx:

cometcatcher
22-11-2016, 02:58 PM
Saw your image on FB too, yeah it's amazing. Very deep. Processing must have been a challenge also.

strongmanmike
22-11-2016, 05:24 PM
Just enjoyed another gander at this Ricki...really great view huh? :)

Thanks

Mike

el_draco
22-11-2016, 06:08 PM
Who needs Star Trek...:eyepop:

Bart
22-11-2016, 07:27 PM
That is freaking awesome! I like it alot! :thumbsup:

RickS
22-11-2016, 09:41 PM
Thanks, Dennis!



Ta, Andy.



Thanks, Kevin. Yes, it was agonising to process ;) Never sure whether it's quite finished.



Thanks, Mikeeey!



Thanks, Rom...



... and Bart!

Shiraz
28-11-2016, 11:07 PM
yeah me too, that is one cool image. thanks for posting - enjoyable to look at and ponder - and technically excellent

multiweb
29-11-2016, 08:10 AM
Very deep field, beautiful vista. :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

RickS
29-11-2016, 04:01 PM
Thanks Ray & Marc!

PRejto
29-11-2016, 09:55 PM
Great art isn't so much about the subject but how the subject matter makes one feel. This photo certainly triggers the imagination with a flood of feelings. And, it keeps inviting me to look longer and longer. I don't think it gets better than this. What a great field.

Peter

RickS
30-11-2016, 07:57 PM
Very kind of you. Thanks, Peter!

DJT
03-12-2016, 03:31 PM
That's really cool image, Rick. Perfect :thumbsup:

willik
03-12-2016, 06:09 PM
That's a top image Rick what Detail

RickS
03-12-2016, 10:33 PM
Thanks David & Martin.

marc4darkskies
07-12-2016, 12:56 PM
A belated comment from me - I've been OS.

This is a marvellous and fascinating image Rick! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: The stars are a little bit soft at full res but that does not detract from the impact of the image.

Cheers, Marcus

RickS
07-12-2016, 08:45 PM
Thanks, Marcus! I like my stars like my breakfast eggs... a little soft :lol: