I've imaged the cone nebula region a few times, but never thought about placing Hubble's variable nebula in the frame.
I used data taken in 2012, Nov 2013 and 23rd Dec.
From top right, clockwise.
Hubble's variable nebula.
Cone nebula.
Fox fur nebula.
It was a bit of a trick combining them with slightly different orientations.
Equipment used.
8” F/4 astrograph , baader type coma corrector,. HEQ Pro 5 mount, orion mini guider.
Camera.
Unmodded Cannon 1100D.
16 x 8 minute and 12 x 5 minute subs ISO 800 &1600, darks, flats and bias frames applied.
Stacked in Deep Sky Stacker .Processed in Photoshop 7.
Gee, that's alright Justin, nice work on rarely imaged objects from southern latitudes, especially the cone area...and to gettem both in one frame - cool!
Nice shot. You definitely have an eye for framing a good image.
Thanks Justin!
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Gee, that's alright Justin, nice work on rarely imaged objects from southern latitudes, especially the cone area...and to gettem both in one frame - cool!
Miike
Thanks Mike!
I'm surprised this area is not imaged more, not far from the rosette.
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Originally Posted by LewisM
There is an ethereal feel to that image. Nicely done, not processed to Hades (maybe just to Hyades )
I have tried twice here. Given up due LP. Might try it NB since finally switching to mono...
Thanks Lewis!
Yep, it's tough to know when to stop processing sometimes.
Hope you nail it with your new setup!