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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Good capture Doug, you seem to be finding holes in the weather, I can't remember...have you got an observatory?
The negative looks good too, it is a useful approach to showcase the fainter stuff, I think it will be more appealing to those who remember film astrophotography, if I had seen such image desity in a negative of mine 25 years ago I would have  ...not needed Viagra
Mike
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Thanks Mike, Literally holes in the weather. With my daughters wedding on the weekend and work then throw in the weather and it's hard to find time.
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Originally Posted by desler
That really is something in Ha, lovely detail and sharp as, even with blurry eyes after a 12 hour shift. The purchase of that not so little RC is certainly hitting the proverbial nail....
How many sleeps till Snake Valley?????
Darren
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Thanks Darren, Enjoying this scope and it's FL but wish I had all the parts I'Ve ordewred to get it's image corrected. I had hoped to have it all sorted before Snake Valley but alas not. Not long now.
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Originally Posted by ballaratdragons
Very nice work Doug 
Full of good Scientific data 
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Thanks Ken, Sorry too much photoshop jockeying to be scientific.
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Originally Posted by TheAstroGuy
Doug,
Magnificent amount of strange looking tendrils, and data galore.
Inverted is the new front layer  i like this as it is showing some of our favourite objects in a whole new light, nice work.
Kind Regards
Shane
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Thanks Shane, The detail I can manage with this camera just astounds me at times, I suppose the 10" of appature might have something to do with it. The invert mode scared me when I tried it after seeing Mikes Helix.
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Originally Posted by Tom Davis
Excellent image Doug! Looks like a winning combination for imaging.
-Tom
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Thanks Tom, Yes i am enjoying this combo and it does look very promising. The longer focal length does pose it's own challenges though.