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Originally Posted by gregbradley
A wonderful image.
I occasionally blend data from different scopes. Its adds an extra dimension as usually a widefield scope lacks the intense detail your long focal length scope gets. But the long focal length misses setting which the widefield captures so well. Best of both worlds.
Nicely done.
Greg.
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Originally Posted by leon
Ah, Peter you need to stop doing this, we are sick of these images. 
What can I say, Wow,  beautiful image indeed.
Leon 
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Originally Posted by PRejto
That is GREAT. The detail and 3D look is hypnotic!
Peter
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Originally Posted by Placidus
Wonderful. The general steamy effects. The sharp detail in NGC 2023.
The horses stamping, their warm breath clouding, in the sharp and frosty morning of the day ...
Most impressive.
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Originally Posted by Stevec35
Most impressive Peter!
Steve
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Originally Posted by Andy01
A very high impact dramatic image
As Colin mentioned it looks a tad over-sharpened around the Horses' mane at that res though, probably compression artifacts, I'm guessing they disappear at high res?
Lovely rich detail in the flame and an interesting treatment of Altinak too 
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Originally Posted by topheart
Peter,
A very punchy pony indeed!
Congrats,
Tim
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Originally Posted by graham.hobart
Superb! almost 3 D  
graz
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Originally Posted by SimmoW
Man, o man, o man Peter! Bloody superb image, on another level!
It's stupendous in mono, but might you get some other wavelengths? I'm greedy, I know...
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Originally Posted by Mighty_oz
Looks like u used an X-ray machine in there as well  Lovely image.
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Originally Posted by RobF
Choke! 
Can I see hairs on the horse's nose?
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Rather than take up too much band width I'll leave it to the emoji

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