Col,
The camera I use has the Baader IR/UV filter in place. I've not used a modified camera without one of those. Try it and see?
Cheers!
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Originally Posted by little col
 blimy thats a pinging image you have there , amazing detail and perfecly framed , i have a 350d modded dslr ( baader filter)on loan but was wondering if i should use an ir/uv filter on it as my first test image was really red.
anyway thanks for sharing your orion image with us , just going to take another look 
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Ric,
Thanks, mate!
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Originally Posted by Ric
Lovely Humayan, a very spectacular image with lots of colour and detail.
Cheers
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Ken,
LOL at you coming in to look quicker because of the way I'd named the image!
Thanks for the kind words.
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Originally Posted by ballaratdragons
That is a stunning image, Humayun!
First time I've ever heard of an image of this area being called the 'Alnitak' region.
Everyone else calls it the Horsehead and Flame region.
But the name 'Alnitak Region' made me come in even quicker to have a look
Very nice work. 
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Ron,
Cheers!
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Originally Posted by astroron
Very nice.
Well done.
Nicely framed.
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Thierry,
Thank you!
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Originally Posted by thierry
excellent .....splendide  
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Mike,
I feel I could have done more. I'll try it again next year, perhaps, with a different instrument and see what I can bring out.
I didn't use short exposures; just pre-processed in a way to control the brightness of the brightest stars. You can see Alnitak's companion.
You're right, four hours is a lot of data. This is the longest and deepest I've gone. I want to do more.
Cheers!
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Originally Posted by iceman
Why would you not be happy with that, H?
Beautiful shot. Excellent work controlling the brightness of Altinak. Did you mask that out with shorter exposures?
40x 5 minutes is a lot of data, and it shows in the beautiful smoothness and detail.
What a ripper.
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Rod,
I think there's still a long way for me to go before I start entering competitions. There's no shortage of very skilled photographers and image processors (wizards) out there.
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Rodstar
I was thinking exactly the same as Mike, that is a humdinger H. The composition is exquisite. I'd be entering that in the next astrophotography competition. I'd vote for it.
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Lee,
I like the way you describe it, "smooth as silk". It took a very long time to pre-process those 40 sub-exposures!
It'd be the ultimate place to live.
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Lee
Beautifully composed - and smooth as silk from all those subs! Well done - The Alnitak region would be an expensive neighbourhood wouldn't - think of the views! 
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David,
Thank you, kind sir.
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Originally Posted by h0ughy
Very nice work Humayun. That is an amazing image
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Gary,
I'd love to be able to shoot Hα and add it to my RGB data to see how much more detail can be brought out. Something to think about.
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Garyh
A beauty Humayun! Those 4 hours really pay of in this region, very smooth and detailed..
cheers
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Jeanette,
Glad you like it.
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Originally Posted by jjjnettie
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Bill,
Cheers, sir.
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Originally Posted by 2020BC
A wonderful image, H. 
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Alchemy,
Thanks! But, I still think more could have been done. Next time!
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Originally Posted by Alchemy
you cant be serious !
lovely shot
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Scott,
It's the longest I've gone. I want to go deeper, yet.
Cheers.
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Originally Posted by tornado33
Gee thats gotta be one of the deepest DSLR images Ive seen.
Scott
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Ian,
I don't remember the last time I looked through a telescope to actually look at the stars and the wonders contained within the heavens. I barely look through a finderscope. I'm missing out on so much.
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by gaa_ian
Very Nice Mate, I still remember last time I used averted imagination to see something of the Horsehead nebula in the 18 "
I agree, you should put that in one of the comps !
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Fahim,
Thank you, sir.
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Originally Posted by netwolf
Well done amazing detail and very rich in colors.
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Regards,
H