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Old 08-06-2011, 05:14 PM
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Hi all.
Managed to snag some time of this area in between cloud banks.
Didn't realise that it had been as far back as 2005 since I had imaged these two particular objects.
Love these two objects (some nice reflection in them!), so it was nice to see both of them in the same field.
Doesn't look like colour will be added till the next dark moon phase.

Was a soaking night for dew and had the fan going non stop to try and keep the tube to ambient. It helped but this is the first year dew has been a real issue!
Guiding had its moments as well. At times things were a bit 'pea soup-ish'
Still, happy with the end result, although some more lum to come and in the coming days if the skies clear will be adding Ha as a blend when I have some colour.
All manually focused... boy I miss auto focus (coming soon though)
http://www.baytop-observatory.com/cc...89lnewth16.htm

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Old 08-06-2011, 05:57 PM
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Omg Rich, that is amazing. I really like a good mono image and that is an amazing shot. Did I say it was amazing? Seriously, I loved zooming in and around it, Wow. And a nice fov and framing. You've set me a benchmark. Thanks
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wow, so much to see and explore! Beautiful work Rich.
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Love this area myself Rich. I did this last year and wanted more data but of course the cloud interferred. This looks to be a great start and I really look forward to seeing your final image.
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Old 08-06-2011, 06:07 PM
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That's awesome Rich! The details in there are just incredible. Top stuff.
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Old 08-06-2011, 06:32 PM
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Plenty of detail in there, Rich. Great shot
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Old 08-06-2011, 07:24 PM
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Fabulously detailed and deep.

A great image.

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Old 08-06-2011, 07:36 PM
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Sparkling and detailed, top work.
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Lovely work Rich. Can't wait to see you add some colour to this. The lum is quite outstanding without anything else.
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Totally agree with Paul Ponders, I like a good mono image, probably a lingering attraction from my past days of B&W photography

The final shot will be even bewdifuler I am sure

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Old 09-06-2011, 02:45 PM
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Omg Rich, that is amazing. I really like a good mono image and that is an amazing shot. Did I say it was amazing? Seriously, I loved zooming in and around it, Wow. And a nice fov and framing. You've set me a benchmark. Thanks
Thanks a heap Paul. It took a while to find a nice balance with the framing. I took a few images, and decide I had to try and show the linking of the two objects by the dark cloud.

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wow, so much to see and explore! Beautiful work Rich.
Thank you JJ !

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Love this area myself Rich. I did this last year and wanted more data but of course the cloud interferred. This looks to be a great start and I really look forward to seeing your final image.
Thanks Paul ! It is something special especially with wider fields we have these days. To be able to fit both objects and show the amazing star field that it is nestled in is real treat.

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That's awesome Rich! The details in there are just incredible. Top stuff.
Cheers Marc! I have found in the past, and it surprised me that with a fair bit of dew around that there are moments of really stable air that lets the ccd peer that little deeper into these nebs.. not all the time, but you just have to have a go and see what comes out!

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Plenty of detail in there, Rich. Great shot
Thank you Carl!

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Fabulously detailed and deep.

A great image.

Greg.
Cheers Greg

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Sparkling and detailed, top work.
Thank you Fred!

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Lovely work Rich. Can't wait to see you add some colour to this. The lum is quite outstanding without anything else.
Cheers Doug... quite surprised with how well it cleaned up with the short amount of time invested.

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Totally agree with Paul Ponders, I like a good mono image, probably a lingering attraction from my past days of B&W photography

The final shot will be even bewdifuler I am sure

Mike
Thanks Migel.... yep, me too! Funny, while I love colour, it was always those classic B&W portraits that really stuck in my mind....
I certainly am looking forward to getting some colour... but at this stage I'll have to wait.

Thank you all very much for taking the time!

All the best for now
Rich
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