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Originally Posted by gregbradley
That's a stunning image Andy. 
One to be proud of.
Greg.
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Thanks Greg, combining an old S2 data set from my SV70t/QSI 8300 was a risk that worked out better than I hoped
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Originally Posted by Peter Ward
I rather like the framing of this one. Less so the palette, but that's purely a subjective opinion. The stars within the nebula core also look a little subdued, but I guess that goes with the pastel look.
Quibbles aside, it's refreshing view of a perennial favourite. Nice. 
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Cheers Peter, I had the camera orientated to frame the Lagoon, and when that fell below 30 degrees I switched targets to NGC 2070 (without moving the camera as I didn't want to create a second set of flats!)

Fortunately, the orientation appeared to suit both objects.
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Originally Posted by multiweb
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Merci Beaucoup Marc, Salut!
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Very nice indeed Andy....a veritable tempest huh?
Mike
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Thanks Mike - plenty going on there, hard to know whether to go ultra wide or super long on this region. One could dedicate a lifetime to the imaging the many objects in the LMC
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Originally Posted by Decimus
Like your image of the Lagoon, this one is dazzling, Andy. Well done.
Richard
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Cheers Richard, appreciate the positive feedback!
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Originally Posted by Ryderscope
Fine work again Andy, framing is great an colour palette work very well 
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Thanks Rodney, it's always a challenge to try a fresh interpretation of a classic, delighted that you enjoyed the result!