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Originally Posted by gregbradley
Your imaged reminded me I had imaged this one a while ago. I dug it up, a full set of Ha O111 Sii and LRGB data!
Looking at your Ha image again I am amazed at what detail you have gotten there. Really top notch and goes to show long exposure at a dark site with large aperture and good tracking is still the formula and a deep well high QE large sensor.
The "tadpole" in particular is shown in amazing detail in your image. The 2 little jetlike forms are clear and your tadpole shows it as being a semitranslucent object.
The O111 regions are primarily just those thicker bright areas of nebula but the S11 does cover the filaments but is quite dim.
Greg
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Thanks for that Greg. Found your excellent image. That will help give us some idea of what to expect. Perhaps we'll need 2x2 binning for SII, though Trish goes all disapproving if I mention binning at all.
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Originally Posted by Atmos
Really nice MnT, there are so many little wispy Ha filaments populating the frame. Very nicely done, looking forward to a full colour version! This is still on my ToDo list 
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Thanks muchly, Colin. Our previous effort a couple years ago was much shorter exposure and did not bring out the wispy bits.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Check that out!  looks awesome and yes it is a very bright bit of the LMC that one.... those thin bright wavelet/decon worms are trying to hide....but at full size, I seeee them
Looks great regardless
Mike
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Hi, Mike! Thank you. We'll have to go easy on the decon in the colour version.
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Originally Posted by RickS
A most impressive image, M&T! I'm pretty sure it's the Cookie Monster, though 
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G'day, Rick! The Cookie Monster would certainly explain all those stars in the open mouth. Spread the crumbs! Spread the crumbs!