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Originally Posted by Ross G
Nice looking galaxy photo Kevin.
I like the colour and wide composition.
Ross.
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Thanks Ross!
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Originally Posted by Tony_
Another good one Kevin.
I really like the details you get with relatively short exposures.
I'm getting tempted to get an F4 (or maybe an F5) reflector!
(I might be able to image trees or the fence out of my windows).
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Thanks Tony. Get the F5. I got the F4 for comets and don't regret it, but for DSO's I think the F5 would have better image scale. In time when I get more $ I will get an F5 also.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
This is a really good rendition of this rather northerly galaxy Kevin, a benefit of living in Mackay huh?  I like the solid looking detail in the inner region.
Mike
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Thanks Mike. I can see down to Capella in the north and my sky is not too bad in that direction, as long as I dodge the street lights.
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Originally Posted by Leonardo70
Very nice Kevin. This is a wonderful galaxy.
All the best,
Leo
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Thanks Leo!
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Originally Posted by Placidus
A nice picture. Good colour and composition, and a pretty target well shown.
I like the open window technology. No generators, dew heaters or freezer suits required.
Before we moved to Placidus, we had what I called the "Leonay Letterbox Observatory", where we had about 90 minutes of sky from Orion to Carina, between the side of the house and the trees - like photographing out the slot of a mailbox. The only problem was that the seeing next to a hot brick wall and tile roof was about 5 sec arc.
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Thanks Mike. I will have the same trouble here when there is a big difference in temps between day and night, which will affect in / out temps differently. At the moment it's just hot both in and out, but when the cooler weather comes, my seeing indoors will deteriorate from the temperature differential.