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Old 02-06-2013, 11:15 AM
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Greg........very nice....I like the color.

Col....
Thanks very much Col.

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Very nice Greg....hard to go past the Sag Trio this time of year.
Thanks Louie. I agree its a fabulous target.


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Great colours in M8 Greg. Noice.
Thanks Marx. High praise indeed from the King of M8!

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Love it.
Cheers Lewis.

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I love these images Greg; wide enough scale to show multiple objects and their context to each other, yet enough scale to still show good detail within the objects themselves. My only suggestion might be that the Trifid reflection neb and some of the brighter stars appear a bit cyan.
Thanks for that David. I saw that teal green around the Trifid and put it down to the O111 showing up some, well O111, which I processed to part blue and part green (O111 is teal) to get the teal green. I missed the cyan in the stars except that bright one - again I put it down to the O111 as green doing that. I have corrected this and think it turned out better so that was a nice catch - cheers. It also made the O111 haze around M8 more of a pleasing pale blue which I love to be able to capture on M8 shots and it can be elusive being very faint. This is what I am really liking about this litte TEC110 fluorite. It picks this stuff up. Fluorite, even today, still holds a small edge over ED glass and I would always choose a fluorite lens over an ED one if I had the choice.

Greg.

Greg.
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