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Originally Posted by cometcatcher
That's excellent Rex. You're getting some terrific pics with that setup.
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Thanks Kevin, I am very happy with how my gear is performing. I didn't think I would be able to get the results that I have on occasion with this gear.
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Originally Posted by Placidus
Hi, Rex,
Nice work. I agree that it would be possible and informative to ease back on the core a little, but I rather like it as it is. Gives a good feeling for the complexity of the area, and what's there a bit further away from the Tarantula itself. With high dynamic range regions, it's mathematically impossible to show the faint stuff, show the core, and also faithfully show the relationship between the two. I think you've got a very nice compromise.
Best,
Mike
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Thanks Mike. Like I said I really struggled with this one and by the end of it all I wasn't really sure if I had done an ok job or not, so thanks for the encouragement.
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Originally Posted by Solitarian
Nicely done Rex, I tried this one the other week with my unmodded 1100, your modded camera shows the structure far better with the extra colour. Well done.
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Thanks Sol. Dong the astro mod on my camera was one of the best things I could have done in my opinion. Just allows me to image the structures with far less integration time, and being time poor every bit helps.
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Originally Posted by rustigsmed
awesome Rex, I know what you mean about the stars, you've balanced it out nicely
Rusty
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Thanks Russel, Glad you like it.
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Originally Posted by RickS
Good job, Rex. It's a tricky target and you've handled it well.
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Thanks Rick, the stars were the main problem, they kept turning into great big blobs lol.
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Originally Posted by multiweb
That's very good Rex. Pretty deep and you've nailed the colors. One for the pool room. 
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Thanks Marc.... Hmmmm that gives me an idea, I'll tell the misses we have to build a pool room so we can hang it in there.

Thanks mate.