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Originally Posted by allan gould
Greg,
That's a sublime image and I'm impressed with the processing as well as the time dedicated to the image. Everything works in it for me.
Allan
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Thanks Allan. I was happy with the result and I was pleased to be able to present a narrowband image in a less full on way.
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Originally Posted by leon
Greg, the time you spent on this has certainly payed off, the results are pretty much what one would expect from so much effort and dedication, well done indeed.
Leon
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Thanks Leon. Its an interesting combination of filters. Each brings its own contribution.
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Originally Posted by Stevec35
Greg
It's a nicely crafted image for sure but I have to admit the green doesn't quite work for me. I prefer the natural looking version elsewhere on your web site. Of course this is all a matter of opinion.
Cheers
Steve
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Hehe. I know what you mean Steve. Green is not normally welcome in an astrophoto for sure. If you got green stars you'd be horrified. Normally I don't like green at all in any astro image. However in this one I liked it because it just balanced out all the range of colours. It made it more colourful plus highlighted an area that made it different. I totally get its a personal thing and not everyone will like that aspect of it. Its funny how green is the one colour that is not on in astroimaging.
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Originally Posted by Ross G
Hi Greg,
Another amazing photo....wow!
I really look forward to your photos. The colours, composition and subjects are so appealing and you always seem to be presenting something new or different.
To new astrophotographers like me, you are inspiring.
Thank you.
Ross.
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Wow, thanks Ross. I am glad to create that effect.
Cheers Greg.