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Originally Posted by Dennis
The full size version is beautiful Peter, quite an achievement with a mere 80mm of aperture. Love the clarity of the overall image and those nice, round stars.
Cheers
Dennis
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Really enjoying the wider field and quicker setup with the ED80. I had previously formed a view it was not going to be any good for imaging at home although I think that was more about noise from my DSLR. I'm finding it works really well with the QSI.
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Originally Posted by RobF
Coming together very nicely Peter.
Actually, I think the reflections add some uniqueness to often seen field. I can almost hear some irreverant Monty Python style humming as the holy light bathes the horse...
Seriously though, technically and aesthetically pleasing.
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I thought the same thing Rob.
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Originally Posted by Larryp
Very nice work, Peter
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Cheers Laurie.
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Originally Posted by batema
Yes a beautiful image and i too think the bathing beam of light almost adds to the image. Well done.
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Thanks Mark. Hope to get some RGB soon - really like this field.
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Originally Posted by DavidTrap
You seem to be coming to grips with the QSI Peter.
BTW - I hear one of you new team is a good friend of mine.
DT
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Finding the QSI quite easy to use - not as big a learning curve as I had expected. I'm using SGP to drive it and now have auto focus and plate solving working - that sure has helped. Greg says he's a keen astrophotographer but needs to get back into it.
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Originally Posted by ozstronomer
Nice capture Peter, the full size image looks great. The reflection is well placed as it highlights the Horse to perfection.
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Thanks Geoff - almost as if that star was placed there intentionally!
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Originally Posted by clive milne
The first half of this sentence is true.
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Thanks for the feedback Clive.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
I hear a chorus of Hallelujah
Good horsey Pete!
Mike
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Thanks Mike.