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Old 10-03-2015, 05:25 PM
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The Smoking man (now in colour)

Managed to finish off the Smoking Man from the X-Files.
(He's there on the bottom right hand side) in glorious Narrowband.

6x 900sec Ha
8x 900 sec O3 binx2
8x 900 sec S2 binx2


This is really a bit of an experimental image - Something to image on clear nights while waiting for my next "real target" to rise around 1.00am. But it came out ok so a bit of fun. I kind of like the blue tendrils weaving their way around him. Went a bit disco on the colours, hope that's ok

High Res here - http://www.astrobin.com/162804/
thanks for looking, comments. feedback welcome.

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Old 10-03-2015, 05:27 PM
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Wow! That is awesome Andy! Well done.
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Old 10-03-2015, 05:51 PM
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That's very clever Andy.

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Old 10-03-2015, 06:25 PM
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If you were to just add an Opera House it could a be Ken Done classic

Nice perspective on (part of) an old favourite Andy, good thinking while you waited . The Eta Neb region is full of many areas like this that get overlooked as works in their own right, I did one like this a few years ago myself too..I like the wispiness of yours though because it looks more like gases

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Old 10-03-2015, 07:33 PM
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Top stuff. Sharp and clear. (More disco might be too much.) A very worthwhile project.
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Old 10-03-2015, 07:54 PM
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Very cool looking FOV, Andy, with nice colour.
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An interesting perspective Andy. Your image has quite good 3D areas. I think you could bring more of the reds out though without affecting the star colours. I have found that the reds with blue and greens can give a looking through the mist feel to an image. All said though, this is a nice image.
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Great Image, Andy. Top job.
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Old 10-03-2015, 10:32 PM
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Wow! That is awesome Andy! Well done.
Thanks Marc, glad you like it - thx for the thumbs up

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That's very clever Andy.

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Cheers Greg, something different hey

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If you were to just add an Opera House it could a be Ken Done classic

Nice perspective on (part of) an old favourite Andy, good thinking while you waited . The Eta Neb region is full of many areas like this that get overlooked as works in their own right, I did one like this a few years ago myself too..I like the wispiness of yours though because it looks more like gases

Mike
Thanks Mike, that's a mighty cool shot of yours as well - Whatever happened to Ken Done anyway? Cheers

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Top stuff. Sharp and clear. (More disco might be too much.) A very worthwhile project.
Thanks Mike - it was a fun little project - not to be taken too seriously!

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Very cool looking FOV, Andy, with nice colour.
Thanks for your positive feedback Rick, all very encouraging!

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An interesting perspective Andy. Your image has quite good 3D areas. I think you could bring more of the reds out though without affecting the star colours. I have found that the reds with blue and greens can give a looking through the mist feel to an image. All said though, this is a nice image.
Thanks Paul - I'll try your idea out and see how it comes up.Thanks for the input, much appreciated

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Great Image, Andy. Top job.
Cheers DJT
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Old 11-03-2015, 05:32 PM
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Lovely detail and pretty cool colours!

How did you find the 8300 when binned? I tend to see horizontal blooms when doing 2x2 binning with mine. I guess the signal is much weaker for OIII and SII so probably less of an issue.
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Beautifull colours, unusual view, really, really tiny stars
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Old 13-03-2015, 04:58 PM
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Lovely detail and pretty cool colours!

How did you find the 8300 when binned? I tend to see horizontal blooms when doing 2x2 binning with mine. I guess the signal is much weaker for OIII and SII so probably less of an issue.
Hi Chris, Thanks for your positive feedback.

I've only binned the weak O3 & S2 which I think helps me a lot - but others may be of the view that software binning is better. Can't say I've noticed the blooming you mentioned.

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Beautifull colours, unusual view, really, really tiny stars
Thanks Fred, appreciate your positive comments! Yeah, the stars werehave shrunk back in Startools - works pretty well, and makes them less distracting imo
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