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Old 03-07-2017, 11:29 PM
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Vanilla trifid

This one nearly drove me spare...as Louie mentioned in a "same object from similar location" post...awful seeing in the Sydney area....plus the urban lights in my area are clearly getting worse as I don't think I ever really tamed the gradients.

That said, rather than clip the blacks, figured I'd show the faint background stuff, even if it does have an artificial colour tinge.

But, hey, it was clear & fun to do....and M20 is still such a pretty object.

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Hope you still enjoy my urban view
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Old 04-07-2017, 08:16 AM
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A very pleasing view Peter - and reasonably sharp. Commiserations on the seeing but beggars can't be choosers I guess ... I've had 150 minutes of good seeing in the last 2 years! Time to move to a darker site!

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Old 04-07-2017, 08:57 AM
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Very sharp result, and particularly good HH jet and evaporative gaseous globule. Achieved in short order, too.
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Old 04-07-2017, 09:02 AM
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Very pleasing result Pete, in particular given limited integration. Perhaps background is a tad greenish Great detail in the both nebulosities
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Old 04-07-2017, 09:29 AM
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This one nearly drove me spare...as Louie mentioned in a "same object from similar location" post...awful seeing in the Sydney area....plus the urban lights in my area are clearly getting worse as I don't think I ever really tamed the gradients.

That said, rather than clip the blacks, figured I'd show the faint background stuff, even if it does have an artificial colour tinge.

But, hey, it was clear & fun to do....and M20 is still such a pretty object.

The link is here

Hope you still enjoy my urban view

Still a great result Peter the faint stuff around the Trifid is wonderful too!stop winging old man

There was some good seeing on the 22/23/ 4....did you catch any data that night?would of made for some great luminance for this shot!
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Old 04-07-2017, 09:47 AM
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Pretty good result for your location though Peter. Perhaps a touch of HLVG might help with the slight greenish background tint.

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Old 04-07-2017, 10:06 AM
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As always, I am amazed what you can achieve from the Sydney SoupPlus!
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Vanilla perhaps but beautifully done - especially considering your urban location.
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Old 04-07-2017, 12:40 PM
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As always, I am amazed what you can achieve from the Sydney SoupPlus!
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Thanks Tim, but I suspect I'll have to migrate to Narrow Band imaging soon...gets harder with every new boat arrival

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Pretty good result for your location though Peter. Perhaps a touch of HLVG might help with the slight greenish background tint.

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Ta Steve...tinkered with some more...but I suspect I'll need a tad more data and total repro before I'm happy

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Still a great result Peter the faint stuff around the Trifid is wonderful too!stop winging old man

There was some good seeing on the 22/23/ 4....did you catch any data that night?would of made for some great luminance for this shot!
Thanks Louie...yes... I'm officially a grumpy old man...and I missed the good seeing.

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A very pleasing view Peter - and reasonably sharp. Commiserations on the seeing but beggars can't be choosers I guess ... I've had 150 minutes of good seeing in the last 2 years! Time to move to a darker site!
Thanks Gentlemen....imaging from a dark site would be a wonderful thing...
...sigh..no more green gradients...I'm thinking a move to the Southern Highlands in retirement might not be such a bad idea But how to sell it to the little lady who runs things around here
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Great image Peter, given the conditions.

Take it from someone who moved from Sydney down to the Highlands (I'm at Robertson) you'll get less Astronomy down here than Sydney. When we get clear nights they are cracking, and mighty cold at this time of the year. Maybe somewhere West of the freeway, like Canyonleigh, might be worth considering.

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Old 04-07-2017, 03:30 PM
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Great image Peter, given the conditions.

Take it from someone who moved from Sydney down to the Highlands (I'm at Robertson) you'll get less Astronomy down here than Sydney. When we get clear nights they are cracking, and mighty cold at this time of the year. Maybe somewhere West of the freeway, like Canyonleigh, might be worth considering.

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Thanks for the advice Wayne ...I installed a 3.5 metre dome for a client in Robertson many, many, moons ago and often wondered how the local weather there worked for him.

Cold wouldn't bother me...I can operate my set-up remotely
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Thanks Gentlemen....imaging from a dark site would be a wonderful thing...
...sigh..no more green gradients...I'm thinking a move to the Southern Highlands in retirement might not be such a bad idea But how to sell it to the little lady who runs things around here
I'm in the same boat at you Pete! I think you could start complaining about pollution and how it adversely affects health
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Very nice Peter!
If you get some decent seeing next full moon redoing the luminance will really allow that Alluna to show its contrast and sharpness
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Old 04-07-2017, 07:38 PM
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Nah...it's just plain vanilla (aka "Space Balls" yoghurt)

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Very nice Peter!
If you get some decent seeing next full moon redoing the luminance will really allow that Alluna to show its contrast and sharpness
I try to avoid imaging under a full moon...but am pleased to say I finally tracked down that directory I had last year's data in.

I've now combined both images!

NEW! Improved!...but same URL

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I'm in the same boat at you Pete! I think you could start complaining about pollution and how it adversely affects health
Ah...yes..my health...well at least I'm still kicking !
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Old 04-07-2017, 09:02 PM
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Hi Peter,
that's a great shot -
almost unbelievable from a suburban location.
I'd love to image this wonderful target.
The blues have a slightly strange hue.
I think the blues need a bit of adjustment
by boosting cyan for neutral & blue in Photoshop -
"selective colour. "

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Remarkably sharp and detailed. I like the "snails" eye stalks, so detailed.

The reds/pinks worked really well.

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NEW! Improved!...but same URL
Now you're talking!
This new version is lovely, super sharp, well balanced and exactly the quality we have come to expect and enjoy from you

Rippabonzabeauty mate!
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I try to avoid imaging under a full moon...but am pleased to say I finally tracked down that directory I had last year's data in.
My bad, was supposed to say "new moon"

Looking a wee bit sharper now
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