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Originally Posted by el_draco
Absolutely beautiful!
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Cheees Rom, thanks for the nice compliment
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Originally Posted by Bassnut
Geez, thats excellent Andy. Close ups of NGC2070 usually look a bit messy, but this wider view (and colour balance)
is very attractive, well done!.
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Hey thanks Fred- I agree that the wide field helps keep the tangles constrained so we can see the complexity without getting lost within. Cheers
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
That's a very immersive image Andy. Terrific dynamic range and alive.
Now don't go too conservative on us.
Greg.
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Ha! Thanks Greg!
Maybe I'm mellowing a little, maybe I'm just learning to see when how far is too far? There's a bunch of world class imagers on this forum, one cannot help but be influenced/inspired by them as the journey continues...
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Originally Posted by astronobob
1st impressions on opening the Image,,, was, B-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l ,,,
pondered for a while, absolutely liking the colours here Andy, and although others think Mono, and how it should be represented, , well, I am only using a 'colour cam' anyway, but this is just that, a beautiful piece of work, complementing colours, and a detailed image of a tricky piece of sky
Bl**dy Well Done Champ , Love this one 
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So, you like it then Bob? Lol, cheers - it took several days to rework it so thanks for the kind words.
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Originally Posted by traveller
Great image Andy,
Plenty of detail in the outer structures. Colours look "natural" too 
Bo
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Thanks Bo- I reckon another 12 hrs of N2 would help lift up the feint details even more, but that's for another day. Glad you liked the palette too
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Originally Posted by RickS
Definitely a more natural look, Andy, but still high impact!
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Hey thanks Rick- in truth though, it's an amazing & unique DSO, hopefully this time around I've done it some justice!
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Originally Posted by leon
I thought you had some alternative motive for your imaged, that is brilliant.
Leon
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Thanks Leon, I showed a really early test
version to my wife which she immediately liked, and much more than my
previous published effort!
She's an objective master photographer as well, so I was inspired to rework the data with fresh eyes, and revisit some excellent constructive criticism here on IIS.