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Originally Posted by diegocolonnello
I have imaged this spider a lot, and this version is the best i have seen by far, love the colors and the framing, it is a result i for sure would love to print and frame..... only a perfect image is worth looking every day on my studio..... art and science in the perfect mix..... awesome work andy... always inspiring me....
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Wow, thanks Diego, that's high praise indeed!

cheers
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Originally Posted by pkinchington
Hi Andy,
"Taken from lockdown central, Melbourne , Australia. Oct 2020"
Your work is inspirational for me as another Melbournite. I look forward to doing work that is a mere shadow of what you create in perhaps 1000 years (at the rate I'm learning!). 
Cheers Peter
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Lol, thanks Pete - we all stared somewhere & this journey has taken me eight years so far.
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Originally Posted by Atmos
Really nice Andy, I can see the underlying SHO palette there but then it deviates 
I'm waiting for it to get a bit higher in the sky before attacking it again. I'd really like to get a larger mono sensor before then too! The IMX183 is great to work with but it is mighty small.
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Cheers Col! Eric's method allows a bit more flexibility to display more individual colours within the available spectrum of emissions.
Just be mindful though, that large sensors are terribly unforgiving of any tilt in the system!