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Originally Posted by Screwdriverone
Man Greg!
You certainly don't do things by halves.....I almost fell into the large version.
Reminds me of a celestial jellyfish for some reason....in a good way!
Keep em coming.
Cheers
Chris
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Thanks Chris. Its a pretty wild area of the sky.
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Originally Posted by astronobob
Man, you have collected some Hectic tendrils thoughout them Greg, freaking awesome to look at 
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I wonder how hot they are really. Its such a large area I think the next image will be with my TEC110 and I'll try a mosaic.
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Originally Posted by Ross G
Hi Greg,
Amazing work!
The photos are beautiful. So much intricate detail.
Good luck with the project.
Ross.
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Thanks Ross. Those 2 loop areas seem to have the most detail in the area but its so extensive.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Ah the good'ol Vela SNR, it's a real winner and yet another reason why we have it better down under, nah nah n-nah-nah
Nice rendition Greg, the Ha is nice but personally I like the OIII in this area, love that turquoise blue it imparts  looking forward to the alternative versions I recon we are gunna see from you
Mike
ps Aaaah, I see you have had a shot at NGC 5084 in Virgo with the 17" 
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Yes I prefer the O111 as well. Love the colour it gives. Yes I started NGC5084 - a bit poor at this stage. It needs more exposure time. Nothing like yours. I also did a short one of that other galaxy area you did. You seem to have a knack to find interesting and new areas of the sky to image. I'm a Sidonio Stalker
Greg.