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KenGee
31-01-2008, 06:37 PM
Hi all Please have a look at my lastest effort at http://www.astrographica.com/index.php?q=gallery&g2_itemId=3693
Also check out the website for those who can not be arsed to setup the own website but want to share their images. :thumbsup:
A great looking image, everything in my amateur eyes looks very nice. The stars are sharp and the colours look spot on.
A fine job.
spearo
31-01-2008, 07:29 PM
Good stuff,
well done,
Awsome comet shot too on the website gallery
Would be worth considering putting some details on the images about gear used, exposure times etc, just a thought.
cheers
frank
Bassnut
31-01-2008, 07:40 PM
Nice image Ken, although the core is a little overexposed. Your amongst some of the best in the world on that site, scary place to post a pic ;-).
KenGee
31-01-2008, 08:24 PM
Yes the core, the core, If you have a look see at my M42 it has the same problem. I have to come to grips with the dynamic range in the camera. You know gain and offset, the QHY8 is a great camera but takes a bit of work and I'm still getting use to it. Will post more details about exposure and what not. The standard of the site:scared:, yes some of the members produce some of the best shots your ever going to see, but what a great place to learn.:D
Bassnut
31-01-2008, 08:39 PM
Well, M42 is a special case, really does require blended mutiple exposure times. But The Tarantula can be processed with a single exposure time with PS non linear stretching. Are you useing PS?, if not, you should ;-).
astroron
03-02-2008, 12:31 AM
Russell Croman's M42 is like an Oil Painting, it is Absalutly Fabulous:eyepop:
I am just waiting for an amateur to image Proplids (Proto Planetery Discs) in M42.:)
The standard of images in that web site are amazing.
Keep up the good work, Ken:thumbsup:
Ron
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