View Single Post
  #12  
Old 10-07-2008, 10:54 PM
marc4darkskies's Avatar
marc4darkskies (Marcus)
Billions and Billions ...

marc4darkskies is offline
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Quialigo, NSW
Posts: 3,143
Thanks guys for all the kind words - very much appreciated!

Quote:
Originally Posted by renormalised View Post
Not really great seein', he says.....looks like I'm flying through the damn thing!!!!!

Great shots Marcus
Thanks mate! Yes, well, it really was poor seeing for the RGB. It took some effort to distill out the unwanted artifacts of that too - mostly affecting those pesky stars!

Quote:
Originally Posted by AlexN View Post
Ha data really gives that image a fantastic kick in the pants effect!

Lovely shot mate... Inspirational.
Thanks alot Alex! Ha is not easy (for me anyway) - plenty of trial and error processing steps - but it sure is a hoot when it ends up well.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Garyh View Post
Wow! I can tell you had some nice seeing with the Ha and Luminance.
Look at that detail!
Thanks Gary. Yes, I lucked out. It's hard to find more than one consecutive night of clear skies in Sydney lately let alone one with good seeing. Like my M83 image, I got the good seeing when it really counted.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
Hi Marcus

Wow – that is a stunning image! I love the processing, revealing such a wide tonal range. The overall scene looks very 3D – a gorgeous portrait of this iconic object. Top stuff - thanks!

Cheers

Dennis
Thanks Dennis, glad you liked it! It took me a few iterations to draw out all the colour and get it looking natural. My first pass yielded a salmon + fluro pink/purple look. I almost thought it looked good too! If you stare at and fiddle with an image long enough it ends up looking good no matter how bad it is. You've gotta go away and come back with fresh eyes - I had to do that multiple times over 5 nights of processing

Quote:
Originally Posted by multiweb View Post
That's a great picture! You can really see the details in the pilars but you still kept nice soft colours in the stars. Great stuff. Awesome.
Thanks Marc. Those pesky stars gave me grief though - should've gotten rid of them! . I like achieving a certain softness with stars rather than crisp spots. Combined with smooth tonal transition this yields the "natural" look I like.

Quote:
Originally Posted by iceman View Post
Wow that's a beautiful image, Marcus. Lovely structure and detail. Has real depth.
Cheers Mike. Glad you liked it!

Quote:
Originally Posted by RB View Post
Superb image Marcus.
Very nice detail, you've done a great job with the extra Ha data.
Thanks for that Andrew. Ha is definitely your friend when you want detail but it sure makes colour balancing tricky.

Quote:
Originally Posted by jase View Post
Huh? bad seeing? Sure, sure. I can see that... Who are you kidding Marcus? This is a fantastic image. I'd say your sampling is optimal. Great work on managing the contrast of the Ha data. Well done.
Hey Jase, appreciate that! No really, it was bad seeing for the RGB ... honest! I still have the dark circles under my eyes from the "mitigation processing" I needed to do to prove it! It was a labour of love though

Cheers, Marcus
Reply With Quote