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Old 05-07-2015, 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by AlexN View Post
If you went 15% wider again and aimed slightly farther to the east you would have got cg12 in the frame too.

Very nice.
Interesting, might be worth doing a bit of a mosaic of the area to hit it all in. Cheers.

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Originally Posted by RickS View Post
That's great, Jason! Really nice to see at a very different scale.
Thanks Rick, its a little different seeing these familiar objects at this scale. The last few subs I took had the trees in them. I kind of wish I had taken a static frame of the trees at this focal length, you would really get a sense of the scale then.

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Originally Posted by multiweb View Post
Great field. I tried this one years ago and came up with nothing interesting. Top shelf.
Thanks Marc, you should try the field again, I am sure you'll be able to get something similar.

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Originally Posted by troypiggo View Post
I agree. That's a fantastic field showing all 3 of the favourites, and deep too. Lovely.
Thank you Troy, glad you like it. Going to go deeper next time I think!

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Originally Posted by clive milne View Post
Beautiful composition Jason....
much respect.
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Thanks Clive, I did my best to frame them evenly to fit them all in.

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Originally Posted by Camelopardalis View Post
Beautiful mate
Cheers mate, our convo inspired me to process at least one of my shots!

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Originally Posted by strongmanmike View Post
I really like this Jason, it's very rare to see these three signature southern objects in the same view and well resolved liked this... it's almost like a super naked eye view

An yes, there is certainly plenty of galactic cirrus all around Centaurus A, so if you have the patience and dark skies...go for it mate, would be amazing to see at that field size

Mike
Thanks heaps Mike, glad you like it mate. I really wish I did include the trees because then it really would look like a super naked eye view. The subs I chucked that had the trees in them (they were streaks obviously) still gave a sense of scale. These really are huge objects on the sky.

All this talk of galactic cirrus has me inspired to gather more data for this. I will definitely be having another go next time I get under dark skies which will hopefully be in 2 weeks time!

Many thanks again all for the kind words.

Jason
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