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Old 14-06-2022, 02:56 AM
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Thar be Dragons...

With the moon pretty much full, broadband colour images really don't cut it, but using narrowband filters like Hydrogen Alpha (Ha) isn't an issue.

NGC 6188 - The Rim Nebula in Ha. But I prefer it's other name - The Dragons of Ara. I will add colour to this one in a week or two, once the moon isn't so prominent. Saving hard for a couple of other narrowband filters to allow me to bring some explosive colour, even during the full moon.

ZWO ASI294MM Pro
Saxon 102mm ED triplet + 0.8 reducer/flattener
AZ-EQ5 Pro
18 x 10 minutes, total of 3 hours (so far)

Stacked with DSS & processed in Photoshop while waiting for tonight's other target to get done (a couple of hours to go yet)

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Mark
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Old 14-06-2022, 08:28 AM
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You're having fun with this Ha stuff, aren't you? :-)


For some reason, I prefer the monochrome images of the dragons. I suspect it's because people tend to go mental saturating the blues and oranges...



Keep up the good work, and I can't wait to see what you present next.


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V
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Old 14-06-2022, 10:38 AM
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You're having fun with this Ha stuff, aren't you? :-)

For some reason, I prefer the monochrome images of the dragons. I suspect it's because people tend to go mental saturating the blues and oranges...

Keep up the good work, and I can't wait to see what you present next.

Cheers,
V
I am Steve, I am. I just love the details it brings out. Got a number of other targets selected for while the moons about.


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Mark
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Old 14-06-2022, 10:54 AM
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Super cool image! Yeah its a great time to get some narrowband data - and its looking fantastic! Gotta love how much detail is there just waiting to be uncovered!!
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Old 14-06-2022, 01:45 PM
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Mark,
Great effort , nice image
You certainly have you rig dialed in now and enjoying imaging the wonders of the Universe

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Old 14-06-2022, 06:12 PM
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Very good contrast for a small refractor. Sharp as. Well done.
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