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Old 17-06-2012, 08:07 AM
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Originally Posted by RobF View Post
That's a stunning image Greg. Really appeals technically and aesthetically. Great contrast and colour particularly catches my eye.
Cheers Rob. Some images you know when you see the downloads that is has a lot of potential and this one was one of those.

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Originally Posted by strongmanmike View Post
Excellent Greg, very dynamic shot and it almost looks Solar

Thanks Mike. The big yellowish ball of gas was a surprise. I didn't know it was there. So much stuff out there!

Mike
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Originally Posted by RickS View Post
Very interesting piece of sky nicely imaged, Greg!
Thanks Mike. It is my favourite area of the night sky.

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Originally Posted by jjjnettie View Post
It's like a shred of gauze being stretched apart.
Thanks for the view.
Cheers JJJ. It does have a lot of fine tendrils which remind me of the Veil Nebula. Too bad we can't pick that one up easily.

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Originally Posted by multiweb View Post
Wow! That's super cool Greg! Real cool that one.
Cheers Marc. It is quite electric in colour.

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Originally Posted by Fabiomax View Post
Greg, a marvelous image, then the colors are really lovely! exceptional as your standard,
Cheers,
Fabiomax
Thanks for the nice compliment Fabio!

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Originally Posted by Lester View Post
Wonderful view Greg, Olympic torch for shore. All the best.
Thanks Lester.

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Originally Posted by tilbrook@rbe.ne View Post
Hi Greg,

Great image of the pencil nebula!

Brings back memories of seeing parts of it through Ian Bedfords 30" scope.

Cheers,

Justin.
I bet it was a great view.

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Originally Posted by AstroAussie View Post
Wow! That is top notch Greg. I love how gaseous the nebula is and the colours are beautiful. I notice with PBase that when the original is bigger than the large size for display, the website has it's own compression when it automatically produces the large size image which in turn can make it look a little over sharpened (or is it just my monitor?)

So I always look at the original on PBase and it is spot on!
Well done.
Lucas
A lot of images lose a bit when posted smaller. That's why I like to also post a larger size if I can.

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Originally Posted by midnight View Post
A very striking image Greg. Thanks for showing!

Darrin...
Thanks Darrin. I am glad you liked it.

Greg,
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