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Howdy,
Long time since I posted an image. Long time since I've had decent weather to collect data, too.
Please see my version of part of the NGC6357 area. I hope you enjoy the view.
https://pbase.com/image/172729695
You can use the size buttons at the bottom and all image capture details etc are with the image.
Cheers and clears! :)
strongmanmike
05-07-2022, 12:01 PM
Nice come back Graham :hi: it's a cool shaped neb that one :thumbsup:
Mike
Addos
05-07-2022, 06:22 PM
Great natural colours, well done!
AdamJL
05-07-2022, 06:25 PM
Really one of the best images of this nebula I've seen. Your star colour is excellent. Those four bright stars can blow out really easily, but you nailed it. Great work!
Hi Graham
Who doesn't love a good lobster!
You've done a great job with the LRGB.
Would you add a Ha, S2, O3 layer in the future?
Last year I gathered 20hrs of HSO and you have inspired me to gather LRGB.
Very well done :thumbsup:
Thanks Mike. Actually, this one and the Tarantula mess with my OCD of symmetry! :rofl:
Hi Addos, thanks, glad you like it. :)
Cheers Adam, that is a bold statement! :D
Hello PKay. To be honest, I grabbed 2 hours each of Ha and OIII and didn't end up using them. I felt the pure LRGB was actually a better image. I've spent the last few days on and off playing with various iterations of the data before I settled on LRGB only. :thumbsup:
Dave882
06-07-2022, 11:20 AM
Lovely pic and good job not blowing out the core around Pismis24 :thumbsup:
Thanks Dave! Went close though! :eyepop::D
atalas
06-07-2022, 04:44 PM
Good work :thumbsup:
Nikolas
08-07-2022, 11:27 AM
Nice work mate love the detail
Thanks Nik, nice of you to stop by for a look. I'm glad you enjoyed the view. :)
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