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Old 07-04-2021, 08:39 PM
Mickoid (Michael)
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Originally Posted by Robert_T View Post
Looks great esp given the kit and conditions. Great star colour as well.
Thanks Rob, I guess that's one thing it's got in it's favour over the narrow band filters - the stars retain their natural colours.

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Originally Posted by multiweb View Post
Very good considering it was shot with a DSLR. Not an easy one for an uncooled camera.
Thanks Marc, it was certainly helped along with the addition of the Ha filter. Might have been OK without it at a dark sky site but from the Melbourne suburbs it would have shown very little detail.

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Originally Posted by Imme View Post
Great work Mick!

Challenging conditions Friday for a dslr for sure...and the moon!

You never cease to amaze
You're probably
amazed that I'm still using a DSLR! I'm waiting for it to die so I've got an excuse to buy a descent astro camera. There was a fair bit of thermal noise under the warm conditions and 6 min subs didn't help keeping the sensor cool. Thanks for your comments, Jon.
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Originally Posted by xa-coupe View Post
You can clearly see the 'statue'... it is a great image in it's own right IMO.
Thanks Jeff, glad you liked it.

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Originally Posted by rustigsmed View Post
Nice work from the old 550d Mick!
The star colours look great. Some more data will help with the nebula, its pretty thin even if it were a cooled cmos/ccd.

cheers
Thanks Russell, more data for sure, the weather hasn't been kind for astrophotography in Melbourne of late so getting more data is the real issue. Star colour is something I try and achieve as I think it always adds a nice touch to your shots.
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