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Old 30-10-2014, 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Rex View Post
Wow Kevin, that's really nice mate. Interesting diffraction spikes.... has your newt got a six vein spider? The astrobin version shows quite a bit of detail in the galaxy with a nice neutral background, well done mate
Thanks Rex. It's a 3 vane spider. This tricks a lot of people. http://www.telescope-optics.net/spider.htm

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Originally Posted by PeterEde View Post
I like it
Thanks Peter!

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Originally Posted by Placidus View Post
A big fish well-caught on a light line. Pleasing field.
Thanks Mike. I can only aspire to get an image like yours.

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Originally Posted by Stevec35 View Post
I wouldn't call it pathetic by any means. The galaxy is a bit too blue/cyan but the detail is good. A nice job I think. Steve
Thanks Steve. Yes there is a lot of blue in the galaxy. Not sure why, but my K-5 tends to have a blue bias with a lot of DSO's and I find it difficult to correct without messing up the background. Not sure if it's a camera thing or because my sky is sodium street light orange and making it neutral via colour balance makes "foreground" objects blue. I do know that the galaxy was less blue with an LP filter. Unfortunately the LP filter chewed too much light in total to use it.



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Originally Posted by RickS View Post
Not bad at all, Kevin! You'll have to try a lot hard to get the jets though
Something to work for Rick, like in Mike's image. I think maybe 100 hours should do it!

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Originally Posted by AstroJason View Post
That's a real nice looking galaxy there, Kevin. Especially considering how warm it is up in NQ. Good stuff.
Thanks Jason. Yep the weather is all downhill now until May next year. Probably the end of DSO season here so I will have to shoot bright stuff like clusters etc.
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