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Old 21-03-2012, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Paul Haese View Post
This is an image not seen here and one I really like. Maybe just a little too red on the caste but an interesting looking field of view. Some slight noise but overall I think really nice looking image. Great composition.
Thanks Paul. Yes the noise comes from a lack of total exposure but I was happy to get something given the variable weather. The red bias I can look at. Cheers.

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Originally Posted by strongmanmike View Post
That's a cool looking area Greg huh? Nice job on a different target...something I should like to target from a dark sky...perhaps SPSP..?

The repro is better by the way

Mike
Thanks Mike. I varied my normal routine and it was good in a way because it helps show what it fixes up along the way.


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Originally Posted by Peter Ward View Post
I agree with Paul...there is a minor guiding...perhaps even field rotation error (happens with really deep images) ...but I'm being picky as well.

The rest is eye candy. Nicely done
It could be. Thanks Peter. It was nice to get good seeing and relatively clear skies. The guiding definitely was harder that close to the pole.

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Originally Posted by TrevorW View Post
Hi Greg can't really critique other than whats already been said but none the less pleasing to the eye

Cheers Trevor
Cheers Trev.

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Originally Posted by desler View Post
Hi Greg,


I think it's a stunner of an image and not one that we get to see often. Yes, I too noticed the starts in top left, hell, I think I could live with that if I produced something as eye pleasing as this!

Very well done!

Darren
Thanks Darren.
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