Thanks everyone for your kind words, I certainly got a surprise when I started looking through the subs and realised how much detail was in there. There are some funny issues in the stars, and I'm backing out a few of the steps to try and improve them.
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Originally Posted by Jeff
Lovely Andrew.
Have bookmarked that one!
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Originally Posted by clive milne
Oooh, that's lovely that is...
Well done.
Still a lot of moisture in the air so the transparency is a bit average.
Waiting for Autumn to arrive... if memory serves me correctly, the coldest day since the end of the monsoon season has been 37C.
Nice to have 18 degrees more elevation of all the Northern sky, however.
btw) How's Barry going with his latest Windmill? Should be almost ready for first light I imagine?
best
~c
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Originally Posted by Geoff45
Hard to improve on that one Andrew. Well done.
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Originally Posted by billdan
Great job Andrew, one of my favourite galaxies.
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Originally Posted by alpal
Hi Andrew,
that's an excellent picture.
The ASA 16 & the DDM85 mount are giving great results.
The stars do have some strrange dots in the middle of them
but that's just a processing problem -
the data is fine.
cheers
Allan
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Originally Posted by h0ughy
really nice, eye catching
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
That's an excellent M83 Andrew. You are really showing how extensive the outer halo is here.
Greg.
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Originally Posted by RickS
Fantastic scale & detail, Andrew!
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Originally Posted by Peter Ward
Wow! ..a very slick rendition indeed. Uber tight stars and great colour.
A top shelf image for sure 
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