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allan gould
27-10-2008, 05:00 PM
Photos from one night of imaging from Mount Kent.
All photos 10x5 min with 127mm apo on HEQ5 mount.
DSS stacked and processed in PS
AlexN
27-10-2008, 05:55 PM
Holy Crap!! That sure was a productive night!! :)
I think the images would be a lot better, if you resized them down to 800 pixels high, rather than heavily compressing the image and posting at high res.
In any event, a brilliant set of shots Allan...
spearo
27-10-2008, 06:02 PM
very productive night indeed!
I especially like the Andromeda and Orion shots
well done!
frank
Octane
27-10-2008, 07:16 PM
Allan,
Wowzers! M1 and M42 would be my pick.
Well done.
Regards,
Humayun
peter_4059
27-10-2008, 08:23 PM
One long night - just about caught up on the sleep! Nice set of shots - flame and HH is my favourite.
Hagar
27-10-2008, 08:33 PM
G;Day Allan what a magnificent set of images particularly considering it is only one nights worth. A range of images worth framing.
Well done.
Matty P
27-10-2008, 08:59 PM
WOW! For only one night of imaging that is a heck of a lot of objects.
They all are very nice indeed. :)
Very well done. :thumbsup:
Very impressive for one night, you must have been buggered the following day :)
Excellent collection of images.
Michael
allan gould
27-10-2008, 09:35 PM
Yeah. Peter_4059 and I started out ok and before we knew it it was 12:00 at night. Asked how each other felt - OK was the answer. 2:00am we still felt OK. 3:00am still ok and Peter asked if we wanted to make a total night of it so we went on til ~5:00-5:30am and then we started packing up in time to see the dawn and then drove home. Absolutely knackered and couldn't sleep as I was too tired. Slept like an electrocuted cat that night (according to my wife) and it took a few nights to get over it.
Had a great time and what was interesting was that the temperature stayed at about 15 degrees all night and therefore didn't have to touch the focus. The humidity started to creep up but then went down so didnt have to put on the dew heaters.
A great night with good company doing the same things. It doesn't get better - especially when you get home and find you hit all the targets and they are in focus with no throw away frames.
Still the wife thinks I'm nuts.
strongmanmike
27-10-2008, 09:47 PM
Allan, getting 8 good colour images in one night is stuff of dreams for us mono CCD users.
Some great efforts there, M42 looks good as do the HH and Crab.
Mike
allan gould
27-10-2008, 10:07 PM
The DSLR is a great opportunity to get into imaging, but I'm beginning to realise that I have to concentrate on one object and go as deep as possible with it to get the sort of definition that Im trying for. I've recently purchased a QHY8 before the dollar dropped and going to use this with my 10"SCT to pick small interesting galaxies and go as deep as I can with them. I'm afraid galaxies have taken a hold and there are quite a few I want to image before they put me in my box.
PS thanks for all the kind comments
peeb61
28-10-2008, 07:14 PM
Allan,
What a showcase!! I'm all excited now...where are the clear skies when you want them?
Very impressive indeed.
Paul
Rastas
31-10-2008, 03:20 PM
Great shots - hard to believe the effort doing these images all night long
Glenhuon
31-10-2008, 08:09 PM
Great session. Long night but well worth it :thumbsup:
Bill
rogerg
31-10-2008, 09:00 PM
Absolutely great haul for a single night! You must've had the alignment and tracking all going well from the start. :thumbsup:
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