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stephenb
25-03-2009, 07:06 PM
I give this cropped image for others to inspect. This is a small selection of a constellation-wide shot I took of Orion, and as you can see, the M42, and the belt.

Question. Look carefully. Did I capture the Flame Neb (NCG2023) and the Horsehead? Or could that just be artifact in the film.

Look again, I'm sure there is a hint of these two nebulae. Go on, tell me I'm dreamin'!

TrevorW
25-03-2009, 07:54 PM
Your dreaming not !!!

leon
25-03-2009, 08:10 PM
Err, yea you did, but, I only say this because I know it is in there somewhere, keep at it though,


Leon

stephenb
25-03-2009, 08:16 PM
So, not bad for a tripod image on film from the Swan Hill area around 20 years ago? This photo has been kicking around the house for that long, then I pulled it out the other night, scanned it at 1200 dpi and took a closer inspection. Look, I admit that it's not going to win any awards but it will go down as the first time I 'got the horse', albeit a pretty feeble, and quite unintentional attempt.

Jen
26-03-2009, 11:23 PM
:eyepop: hey Stephen did u say Swan Hill :) i need some more astro Swan Hillians :lol: do u still come up this way :thumbsup:

stephenb
02-04-2009, 10:27 PM
Hey Jen,

It was a looog time ago, I used to live in Bendigo, and would drive up to Pyramid Hill, Kerang, Swan Hill, Ultima for the dark skies... oh, and it was when I had money to burn on petrol. Great days!

Jen
02-04-2009, 11:18 PM
Cool :thumbsup: yeah the skies are pretty awsome here :)

PCH
03-04-2009, 12:30 AM
Hmmmm !

not as clear as some of the Horsehead pics I've seen ;) But as Leon says, it's in there somewhere :P

spearo
03-04-2009, 07:12 AM
hehehehe
yes i think I can make out the Flame, The HH is trickier, its a hard structure to tease out at the best of times
frank

stephenb
03-04-2009, 08:23 PM
Don't get me wrong, this was not a deliberate attempt to capture the HH, nor do I intend to do it again ant any time in the future. This was a tripod bulb exposure on film of a wide shot of Orion. I wonder if you could get similar results from a DSLR with a similar exposure time (And I'm guessing the exposure time for this would be under 2 minutes).

Okay, here is a more deliberate attempt at capturing the HH. Keep in mind the 'blueish' hue is a result of the film type and also being developed in a home colour dark room, also 20 years ago. I am determined not to alter these images. You can notice some scratches on the photo also.