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Originally Posted by LewisM
HOLY SMOKES! That has to be the most 3 dimensional image I have ever seen!
BRILLIANT work. That dust cloud to the left literally seems to be in front of everything else.
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Thanks Lewis, yes the 3d effect I love of this image...
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Originally Posted by cosmophoton
Wonderful image!
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Thanks Luiz!
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Originally Posted by astronobob
I 2nd That LewisM ! Thats an awesome image Elio, you Have set the bar high for yourself now  I wonder if there'll be matching software for your next Target ?
Dam nice image mate, well done 
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Bob, 2nd is welcome as the 1st...thanks!

it's hard to find the software for my next image, "cloudy" it could be at the moment
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Originally Posted by LewisM
The bar for DSLR images keeps getting raised around here 
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I love this cooled dslr, nothing to envy with colours ccd
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Originally Posted by naskies
Very impressive, Elio! It's as if I'm peering through a curtain of space dust. Your dark site must get pretty cold 
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Thanks Dave...don't worry the trip is free
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
What an incredible area that is, nicely revealed Elio  It could be a little bit over smoothed  but a lovely image of some complex dust clouds all the same 
Mike
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Thanks Mike, I agree for the smooth you see , but I like the result achived, at the end it's a reflex
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Originally Posted by rmuhlack
Viva la DSLR !!!
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Yessss

Thanks Richard
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Originally Posted by tilbrook@rbe.ne
Amazing image Elio!!
What all the others have said!!
At 1600 mtrs above sea level, ideal conditions for AP.
Cheers,
Justin.
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Thanks Justin, yes the sky of "Forca Canapine" on Monti Sibillini is the right site, sin it's 100km from my house
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Originally Posted by LightningNZ
Epic field!
-Cam
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Thanks Cam, yes, epic it's right, the "battle" to bring out the dust was hard
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Originally Posted by jase
Nice one Elio! Don't often see such a wide field rendition of the Iris. Looks great. A notch too smooth for my liking as well and composition is a little confusing. This is no doubt a tough target for a DSLR so you've done exceptionally well to bring out the dusty surrounds. Look forward to seeing more.
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Thanks Jason!
The composition was made to keep dust clouds of Iris nebula as a cascade from the upper corner, the rest of darks companion are fallen into my "wide" focal lenght...sorry I disagrree for this, forgive me, you know how says ancient Latin?
De gustibus not disputandum est 
A great help for result is the short
f ratio of my baby-fsq and the
Avalon M-Uno mount: with this I took 27 perfect subs of 720", nearly six hours, I don't waste a second of the darkness of that night (for us it was summer...), not even the noise of meridian flip
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Originally Posted by Peter Ward
A spectacular result... I would not have picked this as a DSLR image as there are no spikes or artifacts.
Simply excellent.  
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Thanks Peter for the kind words, proud you mistake a dslr for a ccd

I don't like artificial spikes, on the lens are a hiding place... imho
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Originally Posted by RobF
Very high quality work and an area we don't get to see from S hemisphere. Wonderful!
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Thanks Rob

In return I can see many beautiful works about South here in IIS, a good exchange isnt't it?
cheers to all, my friends, and thanks again for many comments and likes
See you soon