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Old 21-06-2012, 12:20 PM
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Wings of the Eagle - AG12

Yay! not a repro

Managed a single clear night on Monday night (boss let me have the next day off so I could sleep)

This is a Hubble Palette inspired rendition that I hope you like. It is a little different as I had in mind an ice cold slightly gloomy detailed 3D'sh look ...I have sat on it for a couple of days fiddling here and there and seem to have grown fond of it now

As usual the seeing didn't cooperate (hopefully this scenario will improve in Canberra)

It's only 4.5hrs (started late and shed roof cut me short) of combined exposure but I think it has gone quite deep still.

Full 1.8deg X 1.8deg Frame at 50% to pan around:

Wings of the Eagle

For those on slow conections try this smaller file crop of just the Mother and her baby

The Eagle and her Eaglet

And even though the seeing didn't do me any favours...here are the GOOD BITS at 100% res

Hope I can get out again soon, it was a great clear night in Newie collecting this data ...except when the garage shed roof started to loom large as I was sinking into the west and madly trying to get the minscule amount of colour data I managed (RGB = 6 6 6min) before I was cut off...memories of Nyngan, in reverse....

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Old 21-06-2012, 12:28 PM
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Wow, I certainly like the look of that!! Nice job.

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Old 21-06-2012, 01:22 PM
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Very Nice Mike. It has indeed got the depth. Will wait patiently to see what you do next with it. Struggling to get the detail out of my Monday turkey shoot so now inspired to get more data.

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Old 21-06-2012, 05:36 PM
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Wow, I certainly like the look of that!! Nice job.

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Glad you liked it Mario...may not be everyones cup of tea but I'll let it be....for now

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Very Nice Mike. It has indeed got the depth. Will wait patiently to see what you do next with it. Struggling to get the detail out of my Monday turkey shoot so now inspired to get more data.

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Thanks David

Funny you should say that just redid the interesting central area and reduced some sharpening layers...was a bit harsh
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Old 21-06-2012, 05:42 PM
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umm, wow! That's stunning Mike.

Well done for collecting some new data f
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Old 21-06-2012, 05:51 PM
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congrats Mike on your new data - never seen a blue eagle before - must be cold!! its certainly a wide slice of heaven. how would it go when you add some RGB to it later?
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Old 21-06-2012, 06:11 PM
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Man that's detailed!!

That setup of yours sure has some resolution.

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Old 21-06-2012, 06:26 PM
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Your setup sure does go deep.

Great image.

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Old 21-06-2012, 06:31 PM
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Nice one Mike. Less data makes it perhaps only "great" rather than "superb"?

Seriously, have had a really nice swim around in there, and great pic.
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Old 21-06-2012, 07:04 PM
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Great detail, Mike. I'm still undecided about the colours. It's certainly not a wishy-washy image
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Old 21-06-2012, 07:14 PM
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I must admit being a bit of a traditionalist re. colour too.
But I thoroughly enjoyed the views. Thanks heaps.
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Old 21-06-2012, 07:39 PM
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Hi Big guy

That's excellent work,and to really appreciate how splendid the composition is you need to shrink the view....quite awesome.
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Old 21-06-2012, 07:50 PM
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Yeap!! terrific big Mike
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Interesting colour rendition as there is not much S2 but lots of O3 and Ha you have played with well.

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Always a better composition or unique way of presenting an oft photographed nebula shows that someone really knows their craft. Hats off to you Mike as I love the composition and colours.
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Old 21-06-2012, 08:40 PM
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umm, wow! That's stunning Mike.

Well done for collecting some new data f
Thanks Mike, the colour palette is unusual I guess so some will raise an eyebrow but hopefully the overall expansive detailed vista makes it a little unique..?

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congrats Mike on your new data - never seen a blue eagle before - must be cold!! its certainly a wide slice of heaven. how would it go when you add some RGB to it later?
New data...mmmmm

Yes I do have an RGB version......

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Man that's detailed!!

That setup of yours sure has some resolution.

Cheers,

Justin.
Cheers Justin, yes the AG12 is a good platform, provides the best of everything really

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Your setup sure does go deep.

Great image.

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Hi Greg

Certainly an advantage of 12" and F3.8

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Nice one Mike. Less data makes it perhaps only "great" rather than "superb"?

Seriously, have had a really nice swim around in there, and great pic.
Great is fine with me and yes, swimming around a view is always enjoyable

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Great detail, Mike. I'm still undecided about the colours. It's certainly not a wishy-washy image
Hi Rick

I knew the colour palette would not totally appeal to some but sometimes I get an idea in my head and become more like an artist someting abouit the shape of the Neb said cold but detailed

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I must admit being a bit of a traditionalist re. colour too.
But I thoroughly enjoyed the views. Thanks heaps.
No worries JJJ glad you enjoyed it none the less....if you ever get narrowband filters...you will shift to the dark side

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Hi Big guy

That's excellent work,and to really appreciate how splendid the composition is you need to shrink the view....quite awesome.
So glad you think so Big Louie, yes shrinking large images in your browser is a good idea, I do it all the time to enjoy images

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Yeap!! terrific big Mike
Thanks Trev

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Interesting colour rendition as there is not much S2 but lots of O3 and Ha you have played with well.

John.
Thanks John, it was a fun exercise and as I said to Houghy above, I do have an RGB version (using the narrowband data) so maybe I will post that
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Old 21-06-2012, 09:55 PM
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Wow.
It is images like these that make me both want to give up and try harder at the same time!
That swirl at the top of the neb, partially obscured by the dust, looks like an eye (or a sci-fi wormhole )
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Old 21-06-2012, 10:01 PM
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Love the detail Mike, but I'm with Rick & JJJ on the colour. I've a lot to learn about NB processing (still to load the oxygen & sulphur filters into my camera - maybe this weekend) - but I'm not sure how the Hubble Palette "inspired" this rendition????

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Old 21-06-2012, 10:36 PM
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Nice one mate. I prefer the deep and wonderfully expansive full field view on this one.

Can't say I'm thrilled with the colour though! I'm not just saying I don't like NB (I'm slowly warming to it), it just seems a bit flat. Perhaps some more vibrancy, contrast or even saturation to make it pop?

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Very nice set of images Mike, another mission well done!

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