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Garyh
19-07-2007, 09:52 AM
Hi all again at IIS!!...:hi:
Well its been a pretty exciting week for me with the CWAS astrofest but having a clear sky the day after, who could resist setting up and doing some imaging!!!:D:D:D
Seeing was not bad so done some imaging with the newt!!!
Freezing cold like everywhere with a frost on the ground by 9.30pm and my observatory deck had a nice coating of ice as well!! Just the way my canon 300d likes it!!!
Thought I have a go at the eagle. I am quiet pleased in the final image although after pushing it there was still a bit of noise to remove!!
Some of the stars seem a bit of a odd shape due to my guiding and seeing but.

Details: 14 x 4 nin iso 800, DF removed and processed in PS. Done a slight deconvolution with Pixelinsight with the tourus wavelet but couldn`t push it much due to the noise!!!
Anyways its no Richardo but its not bad for a DSLR?:thumbsup:
All comments about my processing etc most welcome!!
Image about 300ks in size..

http://www.iceinspace.com.au/uploads/garyh-m16-14stack-4min.jpg

Cheers and nice clear steady nights!!

shaneaust
19-07-2007, 10:23 AM
Wow, great work, Gary! It almost looks 3-dimensional, with stars and other objects appearing "in front of" M6. Did you notice that, as well?

You've done a whacking good job there, mate!

shaneaust
19-07-2007, 10:25 AM
I meant "M16", not "M6"......

Ric
19-07-2007, 10:37 AM
Hi Gary, a very nice image, very detailed. The pillars show a lot of depth.

Well done

richardo
19-07-2007, 12:11 PM
Hi Gary,
you've done a great job bringing out things on this hard to process object/ area.
You're colour and focus looks spot on and the contrast is very good across the whole fov....
Ice on the ground while your imaging, jeez Louise now that's what i call bloody cold!
The 300D in your hands does wonders I reckon.... :thumbsup:
Not to mention your great 6" Newt;)
Go the Newts....:)

All the best
Rich

jase
19-07-2007, 02:35 PM
Gary, lovely image. You’ve maintained exquisite detail with your processing routine. Data does not appear noisy. Well done!


Congrats on your CWAS efforts too. Well deserved.

Dennis
19-07-2007, 09:48 PM
A beautiful image. I particularly like the wide field setting, yet still retaining a large enough image scale so you can easily see all the detail in this very interesting region.

Great job.

Dennis

leon
19-07-2007, 09:50 PM
Nice one Gary, actually very nice, well done indeed.

leon

Garyh
20-07-2007, 07:05 PM
Thanks everyone for the nice comments...:thumbsup:
I think the neb is a bit on the pink side so might change the color balance slightly......
and thanks Jase about the CWAS award!!!
I didn`t really expect anything but happy to get a pic in the touring exhibition.

Everything went right for me during my imaging session, got focus right and guided fairly well. I don`t think I could ask much more from a canon 300D and a 6" newt.
now only if I can afford a ST11000k...:D and a big APO....
I can dream a little...:lol: have to work on that other half first...:rofl:
Thanks again everyone....:thumbsup: