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Old 16-10-2014, 10:50 AM
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Pleiades and California Nebulae - from Wiruna

Here is another shot I have been working on.

Showing both the Pleiades and California Nebulae and how close they are together in the sky. Really been enjoying shooting some of these nice northern objects. There is just so much dust out there.

When I first started processing this one I thought there was something wrong with the image when I saw the dust line running vertically through the middle of the image. Turns out its the Perseus Molecular Cloud.

This image was taken at only 116mm to frame both the Pleiades and California Nebulae in the shot nicely. Its also only 1hr and 15mins of data, again, dawn stopped me getting more data on this one. Shot using my usual set up.

Higher res version can be found here.

I also noticed that there is a happy clown in the image! Can you see it?

Thanks for looking,

Jason
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Old 16-10-2014, 12:01 PM
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Excellent Jason, a rare pairing, still love'en'em, do you have any more data still to process from Wiruna?

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Old 16-10-2014, 05:01 PM
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I didn't realise the California Neb was that close to the Pleiades. Great shot.

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Old 16-10-2014, 05:41 PM
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Nice widefield, Jason!
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Old 16-10-2014, 07:46 PM
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I didn't realise the California Neb was that close to the Pleiades. Great shot.

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Yeah me too. Well done Jason! You've got me thinking of dark site trip now.
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Old 16-10-2014, 08:08 PM
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Well done mate loving the dark stuff!
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Old 16-10-2014, 09:40 PM
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One of my fav widefields. Right up there with M31, Mirach and M33 in one frame. Nicely done Jason. You captured so much colour.
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Old 16-10-2014, 11:49 PM
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Excellent Jason, a rare pairing, still love'en'em, do you have any more data still to process from Wiruna?

Mike
Thanks Mike, glad you're loving them mate. No more data to process from Wiruna. But I still have a few more from Bretti to go.

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I didn't realise the California Neb was that close to the Pleiades. Great shot.

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Cheers Greg, yeah I only recently realised they were that close together as well and thought they would make a nice, contrasting widefield. Would love to get a couple more hours on them this season.

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Nice widefield, Jason!
Many thanks Rick.

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Yeah me too. Well done Jason! You've got me thinking of dark site trip now.
Cheers Rod, glad its giving you ideas, would like to see what others can come up with from this field.

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Well done mate loving the dark stuff!
Cheers mate, yeah I love all that dark stuff floating in it too.

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One of my fav widefields. Right up there with M31, Mirach and M33 in one frame. Nicely done Jason. You captured so much colour.
Thanks Cam, yeah I really like this field too and had to give it a try when I realised how close the 2 objects were together.

Yes M31, Mirach and M33 in the one frame make a nice widefield too. Not sure if you saw my go at them last month but you can see it here.
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Old 17-10-2014, 09:30 AM
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What an amazing capture!

A great looking photo Jason.

Your best one yet...I love it!

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Old 17-10-2014, 12:25 PM
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Great stuff. Very deep colors. That must be pretty low even from Ilford.
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Loving these wide fields, really nice. And wow, a lot of dust up there
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Old 18-10-2014, 10:27 AM
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Great field Jason. I've imaged both individually but never realized how close they were. I really need to get my dslr strapped to my mount and try some of this wide field stuff.

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You got several great images from this trip Jason, in particular this last one is impressive with the California nebula rising just about 20 degrees from the horizon, I am impressed you got it so clear Really well done, Wiruna must have a really great sky

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Old 24-10-2014, 12:56 PM
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What an amazing capture!

A great looking photo Jason.

Your best one yet...I love it!

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Thanks Ross, glad you love it. My fave so far was my Witch Head Nebula. With this one though I just wish I had more data on it as I think it is a tad noisy but cheers mate!

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Great stuff. Very deep colors. That must be pretty low even from Ilford.
Yeah Marc, the California Neb was skimming the tree line from where I had set up. Cheers.

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Loving these wide fields, really nice. And wow, a lot of dust up there
Cheers Simon, yeah lots of dust up there, that's one of the things I have been surprised about the most as I have processed these images. I really thought there was something wrong with this image when I started processing it and saw dust running vertically through the frame! But yeah, its really there.

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Great field Jason. I've imaged both individually but never realized how close they were. I really need to get my dslr strapped to my mount and try some of this wide field stuff.

JB
Cheers John, yeah I don't think many people realise how close these 2 classic objects are together. I only recently found it out myself. Yes get your DSLR out and get some wide field shots, lots of fun.

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You got several great images from this trip Jason, in particular this last one is impressive with the California nebula rising just about 20 degrees from the horizon, I am impressed you got it so clear Really well done, Wiruna must have a really great sky

Clear skies
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Thank you Marco, glad you like it. Yeah I was not sure how the California Nebula would look being so close to the horizon. I could see it in my test subs so I knew it was there and that I would be able to pull it out. We had a couple great nights at Wiruna last month. It was perfect! I'm just disappointed I can't be out there this weekend. Oh well, always next month.
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Old 25-10-2014, 07:48 AM
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Beautiful shot Jason. A rare combination and a great capture, well done!
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