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Old 27-07-2011, 07:27 AM
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Originally Posted by multiweb View Post
That is certainly a faint one Tom, but what a beautiful object. Really like this field.
Thanks Marc!

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Originally Posted by strongmanmike View Post
This looks quite similar to Marco's recent image, very cool looking object Tomaso .

Mike
Thanks Mike. I still don't have the whole NB processing down; I'm still trying though!

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Originally Posted by Peter Ward View Post
Wow..I had no idea this object had that super-faint stucture.
Beautifully handled.
Thanks Peter!

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Originally Posted by SkyViking View Post
That's very impressive, and it looks very smooth too, I can't really see any noise. What is the tiny dark blob on the bottom of the red part of shell, some sort of Bok globule? It looks a bit out of place, so wondering what it might be.
Yes, it is a small, but prominant globule. It really stands out, doesn't it!

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Originally Posted by renormalised View Post
Nice shot, Tom

Thanks! Cheers!

Certainly a faint one...more aperture might help and a really dark sky.
Yes, very faint. More aperture would definately help! I don't have one of Greg's CK17 f/4.5 scopes though!!!!

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Originally Posted by DavidU View Post
That's a terrific shot. Well done.
Thanks David!


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Originally Posted by CoolhandJo View Post
Excellent contrasts within the image!
Thanks much!

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Originally Posted by gregbradley View Post
A fantastic image Tom. That's great you caught that remnant. Is that an unknown object?

Greg.
It is known just not imaged very often. You can find a few images of it including a nice wide field done by Martin Pugh.

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Originally Posted by marco View Post
Exquisite picture Tom, I believe this is the first time I see the OIII part of this object standing out so well if at all! A would say this is a prime
Very well done!

Clear Skies
Marco
Yes, I am quite pleased with the OIII section. I have seen a couple other images with the OIII in them, but none have any detail like this image.

Thanks Marco!
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