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Originally Posted by gregbradley
A sensational image. That glob looks fabulous and the tight stars across the field are amazing.
Of course the super bright star sets it off really well. Love it.
Greg.
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Thanks Greg, appreciate the feedback.
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Originally Posted by Peter Ward
Lovely.
Minor quibbles: the stars of NGC6121 ( aka M4 ) have been rendered a little too blue plus there are dark sharpening artifacts/rings around smaller field stars.
None the less, an interesting and colourful result after having gone deep to showcase the nebulosity near a popular globular. 
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Thanks Peter, stars too blue compared to what? A reference would be useful as otherwise it's just an opinion. Would you have one to share? Thanks for your feedback.
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Originally Posted by petershah
beautiful process...clean with real nice star colour 
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Many thanks Peter, interesting how star colours evoke different opinions
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Most enjoyable!  and a nice composition on this one too Andy, it's a great pairing.
All these new images coming out from you, where you been hiding them?..any more in the cupboard?
Mike
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Many thanks Mike, appreciate the comments. I enjoyed framing this one too, seems to balance pretty well. Maybe there's a couple more for this season.
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Originally Posted by Dave882
Oh wow that’s incredible. I just love the composition and the subtle detail layered in behind Alniyat. I hope you’ve got some hanging space left on your wall…
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Lol, probably should pop a couple of new ones up on the wall, really appreciate the incisive comments too, cheers!
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Originally Posted by Ryderscope
A great composition of objects that sit very nicely together in the same field 
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Thanks Rodney, glad you enjoyed the view!
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
maybe I finally join AstroBin...? 
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Yep, that's where all the cool people are now Mike