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Taken last night with STL-11000M on a NP101mm sitting on a G11 mount.
HA/35mins/20min/1min
RGB/10min each channel
Hope you enjoy.
Phil
Hey Phil. This is a lovely wide field perspective. Very pleasant. I'm not too certain of the colour though. Balancing the RGB data with the strong Ha information can take some work. I feel certain if you spent some more time you could extract greater detail from this image. Still a very good result to be pleased of.:thumbsup:
Dennis
22-11-2007, 06:18 PM
Wow Phil - that is one heck of a cosmic vista, a real beauty.
Cheers
Dennis
yeah i wasnt to shore about the colour i will most likly change it. Thanks Dennis.
Phil
iceman
22-11-2007, 06:34 PM
Hardly recognisable as M42! So much to see. Great job Phil.
Excellent! Lot's of HA.... isn't it upside down :P
Thanks iceman you are right it is hard to recognise
xelasnave
22-11-2007, 06:56 PM
Excellent in my view congratualtions on a fine effort...
alex
Thanks Alex im glad you like it and thanks for your reply.
Phil
tornado33
22-11-2007, 10:52 PM
So much faint detail for relatively short exposure, a very efficient chip on that camera.
Scott
h0ughy
23-11-2007, 07:22 AM
Wonderful image - but i am slightly confused, there is evidence of rotation on the upper left and lower right of the image in the corners but it is spot on on the other two diagonals? I think you have done a fantastic job at capturing all that Nebulae!! Its like that other image you posted that blew me away.
Fantastic Phil, the amount of nebulosity you have captured in this area is awesome. I actually didn't realise there was so much.
Cheers
Thanks for all your nice reply.
Phil
Garyh
23-11-2007, 12:47 PM
Good going Phil! so much faint neb all around M42! and you would never know without that Ha filter...
Nice :thumbsup:
Benny L
23-11-2007, 01:48 PM
bloody nice work there mate!
if the colours were tweaked to something that most people are a little more used to seeing it will finish it off perfectly.
worthy of being hung in the pool room i reckon. :):thumbsup:
Alchemy
23-11-2007, 07:07 PM
A very different view of a well known object...... i like images that challenge the boundaries and try something new:thumbsup:
netwolf
24-11-2007, 02:43 AM
Again so much detail I never new existed in M42. Like your other wide field shot this one is stunning. And I think your giving the Hubble a run for its money.
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