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Old 25-02-2015, 04:56 PM
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Thanks to everyone who commented.

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Originally Posted by Stevec35 View Post
Very colorful Paul. I don't find the noise objectionable.

Steve
Thanks Steve, on my screen the noise is a bit distracting, and I am as you know obsessed by noise levels.


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Originally Posted by multiweb View Post
Saw that one on your website. That's a very interesting and colorful object. somewhere in Orion, right?
Thanks Marc. You are close; it is in Monoceros and transits around 60 degrees from my location, which is 35.5 degrees south.

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Originally Posted by gregbradley View Post
Nicely done Paul. An interesting target.

Greg.
The dust attracted me more than anything Greg, but this target lends itself to imaging with a long focal length. Maybe with a 17" CDK.

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Originally Posted by Leonardo70 View Post
Nice image Paul, not easy like we can think !

All the best,
Leo
Yep Leo, it is not an easy target. I now have another 2.5 hours on the lum but I doubt it would minimise the noise much yet. So not an easy target.

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Originally Posted by SkyViking View Post
Wonderful colours in those nebulae Paul, it's a great varied FOV! I don't mind the noise and the detail in the dust lanes look great.
On my monitor it looks like the black might be slightly clipped in a few of the darkest areas (outside the nebulae), but maybe it isn't?
Thanks Rolf. The histogram is not clipped; though I am just inside the line and that would give the appearance of being clipped a bit. I guess the background being dark charcoal is contributing to the look too.

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Originally Posted by Placidus View Post
Beautiful. I like the colour balance. The biggest brightest blue star seems to be lighting up a lot of very diffuse material around it, reminiscent of the Pleiades. The Flame-like dust lanes are special.
Thanks Mike: yes it is a complex area. Those bright blue stars a challenge to manage with long subs.

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Originally Posted by RickS View Post
Lovely image, Paul! I've been wanting to do a long FL version of this for a while but it's up at the worst time for Qld weather
I reckon through your scope Rick this would look spectacular and I hope to see it next year. Not sure if you would have time this year even if it did clear up.

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Originally Posted by atalas View Post
Another one of my favorite objects Paul!beautiful hues and detail you've achieved....no reducer for the FSQ?
Hi Louie, I do have a reducer for the FSQ but I am not using it at present. I don't have enough back focus to run it, the rotator and the camera. Ideally, I would like to have them all.
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