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Old 17-02-2009, 07:38 AM
jase (Jason)
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Originally Posted by Kevnool View Post
An eyeopener and a pleasure as always to view.....Cheers Kev.
Thanks Kev!

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Originally Posted by gregbradley View Post
Oh mate, they are just spectacular images!

A wonderful choice of framing for the Orion with both the Horsehead and M78.

Thors Helmet is simply the best I have seen.

Cigar Galaxy is also simply divine.

Really a class act Jase. Right up there with absolutely anyone.

Greg.
Cheers Greg. Its been a while since I did a mosaic. In this instance I used an overlap of around ten percent. This isn't very efficient, but I was cautious. Producing a mosaic only to find there is no overlap on a frame or two is a harsh reality. On reflection, I could have perhaps gone with five percent. Registar will successfully work with as little as three percent. Pleased you also like Thors and the Cigar. Thanks again!

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Originally Posted by Ken View Post
wow Jase three images to be proud of.
Clear skies Ken
Thanks Ken!

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Originally Posted by spearo View Post
Jase,
I missed this one earlier
lovely Orion region!
frank
Cheers Frank. Pleased you liked "The belt".

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Originally Posted by renormalised View Post
Jase, to be honest with you, I'd put you up there with the likes of Ken Crawford, Rob Gendler and their ilk. Your images are nothing short of spectacular and just as exquisite as any of the other top imagers worldwide. Both yourself and the "Dietzmeister" are so consistently brilliant at what you do, it's a pleasure just to look at the works of art you produce. And don't think that because they are works of art that there's nothing of scientific value in them. They are full of scientific value, even if it's just in the appreciation of the fine work you do. Science and beauty are not mutually exclusive, if anything they're interdependent entities. Neither can be true if it's devoid of the other.
Thanks for the kind words Renormalised. Not sure if I'm in the same realm. Those guys are imaging machines with very high output in both quantity and quality. I've still got much to learn on all fronts, but what's important is that I'm having fun doing it. Cheers!

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Originally Posted by gbeal View Post
Man Jase you have been busy, welcome back.
Especially nice to see the FSQ shot.
Gary
Cheers Gary!

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Originally Posted by iceman View Post
That is just stunning, Jase. All 3 of them.

The Orion's area is just wonderful and the depth of field work you've done has paid dividends.

Great to see you back, they are just brilliant.
Thanks Mike! Pleased you liked them...an interesting mix of targets.

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Thanks for all the support. Appreciated!
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