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Old 29-01-2011, 02:40 PM
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Location: SE Tasmania
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Originally Posted by h0ughy View Post
lovely image Peter, your using the QHY8? so this isn't temperature noise rather it is signal noise - cant quite tell from this one posted but the top right and lower left areas look like slightly elongated stars? Man i love the filament detail of the flame. I have the gear just not got the time yet to try this i am still struggling to set up the dome.
Cheers Dave. This was with the QHY8 pro at -15C. There was a bit of drift - I changed the orientation of the mount so the leg is under the counter weights and haven't treaked the polar alignment yet.

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Originally Posted by allan gould View Post
Nice one Peter - always see where your photos are coming from. Good setup you have there.
Allan
Thanks Allan - you should get one just like it!

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Originally Posted by jjjnettie View Post
One of my favourite Nebs Peter.
Thanks for posting.
Me to JJJ and it is a good size for my gear.

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Originally Posted by ozstronomer View Post
Lovely image Peter looks like a cooled CCD camera is the way to go in this heat
Geoff


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Originally Posted by [1ponders] View Post
Noice Pete.
Thanks Paul.

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Originally Posted by renormalised View Post
Nice shot, Peter, but I'd turn the flame up the right way before it burns out the bottom of your piccie
I still haven't worked out which way is up. I'm just happy to get it on the chip!

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Originally Posted by Octane View Post
Peter,

An exemplary image. I really dig the framing.

Hope you can add more to it as time allows.

H
Thanks for the encouragement H. It looks like the weather is going to turn bad for a while but might come back to this one as it is well placed at this time of year for me.

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Originally Posted by richardo View Post
Looking good Pete!
Bit more data would certainly just top it off!

Glad you're able to image after the terrible floods...
Must be some pretty steamy sort of days you folks are having up there.

All the best
Rich
Thanks Rich - luckily we did not get any flooding here (although we were expecting it). The humidity has been very high lately - even late into the evening.

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Originally Posted by troypiggo View Post
Looks great mate! Less noise than that other shot. What you reckon is better/different?
Cheers Troy. I think the object brightness is playing a big part - less stretching needed.
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