View Full Version here: : NGC 6744 & NGC 246 - We're back on board again
Tamtarn
22-09-2009, 05:50 PM
We haven't been on line for a while due to me having a bad case of pneumonia. David has been doing lots of running around taking me to specialists x-rays cat scans and procedures and so we both lost interest in turning the PC on at all.
I'm now feeling a little better and we both feel like getting back into things again :)
We see we have missed many amazing images posted during our spell off line. Congratulations to you guys and gals you just keep on improving with each image posted. Great Stuff . :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
We have only managed a couple during the past couple of months so here's our last two.
Hopefully we can get out again next month. Clear skies permitting of course :lol:
Details
25//7/09 NGC 6744 - faint barred spiral galaxy which seems to be in a rich star field.
18/8/09 NGC 246 - planetary nebula
Celestron C9.25 using 6.3 focal reducer
Canon 40D unmodded
Larger file 6744 - http://www.pbase.com/rangeviewobservatory/image/117590532/original
Larger file 246 - http://www.pbase.com/rangeviewobservatory/image/116449092/original
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renormalised
22-09-2009, 05:56 PM
Nice images:D:D
Hope you get over the bugs soon:)
TheDecepticon
22-09-2009, 06:24 PM
As usual, very nice!:eyepop:
Hope you shake your illness off soon.:D
Tamtarn
22-09-2009, 07:41 PM
Thanks Carl :)
Thanks for the thoughts Gray. Hey your two QHY8 shots are great :thumbsup:
Beautiful work. I love 6744 in particular. What sort of exposure length were these taken at?
Tamtarn
22-09-2009, 08:01 PM
Hi Rob
Exposure length of both images were 15 x 10 minutes ISO 800 at 1485 FL..
Thanks for the comments glad you liked them.
David
AlexN
22-09-2009, 08:20 PM
WOW! - 6744 is amazing! I had a crack at it a few weeks back, the result was so horrible I didnt even bother posting it... I did (from memory) 35x5min subs and just got the central structure and a little bit of the arms...
That is - incredible.
Well done indeed, and welcome back to imaging! I've missed your images!
Hagar
22-09-2009, 08:21 PM
A very nice pair of images Guys. Glad to hear you are recovering. Pneumonia seems to be fairly prevalant this year. My mother is recovering from a bout which put her in hospital for 5 weeks and layed up for another 3 at home. Medico's at Wodonga say it is the worst year most can remember.
Glad to see you returning to normal and on the meand.
Keep those images coming. Looking very good.
alan meehan
22-09-2009, 09:12 PM
HI Barb& David that is a lovely detailed shot of ngc6744,that unmodded 40d takes such a good image ,sorry to hear of your illness Barb its such a lousy thing to have ,have ing just got over a chest infection myself,then to have a fall and break a rib i can understand how you feel.keep up the good work and hope to see more.
ALAN
Deeply sorry to hear of your illness Barb. Certainly looks like you've made up for the lost time with these two gems. Keep them coming.
Tamtarn
22-09-2009, 11:20 PM
Thanks Alex, we were pretty pleased with the detail in 6744 it took a bit of work to get the extensions but managed to draw more than expected.
Appreciate the comments.
Sorry to hear about your mother Doug good to here she is improving though. Sure does seem to be bad for respiratory problems this year.
David has missed getting data and of course I have missed the processing side of things, but hopefully we can gather more soon.
Thanks for the info David - puts in perspective the great amount of effort to produce such stunning pics.
Pardon me not wishing your wife a complete recovery too - I was too distracted by the beautiful pics on display.....:(
atalas
23-09-2009, 08:33 PM
Back with a bang guys!both very nice shots.
Very nice pics Dave and Barb, hope you will be processing fully fledged soon and without pneumonia.
Tamtarn
23-09-2009, 11:08 PM
Thanks for the encouraging comments Alan.
Boy you're sure having a bad run with a broken rib on top of everything else.
It has to get better from here surely :lol:
Feeling better each day now Jase. Glad you liked our two new pics
multiweb
24-09-2009, 08:25 AM
Very very nice guys! :thumbsup: Glad to see you back and get well soon. :)
Beautiful work guys.
Great to see you back and hope you make a full recovery Barb.
Both these shots are great, I keep flicking between the two and can't decide which one I like better.
Cheers guys.
:)
Tamtarn
24-09-2009, 05:55 PM
Appreciate the comments Louie
Thanks Martin
Glad to be back into it again Marc
We enjoyed doing these two Andrew both totally different in capture and processing. We sometimes like to stray off the mainstream and try different objects sometimes.
dugnsuz
24-09-2009, 06:02 PM
Amazing NGC 6744 - beautifully done.
Hope you're fighting fit soon Barb.
Good on'ya David you're a trooper too for taking good care of your lovely wife!
All the best to both of you and good to see you back posting.
Doug
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