Had two great nights at Wiruna Sunday and Monday with Dean. Thanks for the company and no there are no axe murderers lurking in the woods. Unusually clear for a new moon. Gear performed flawlessly which was great considering the user behind it was very rusted after a long period of inactivity.
I managed 4 hours on the horse head and a little less on M42. Thanks heaps to Mike (Placidus) for helping me with my colors.
Gear was FSQ106N at prime with QHY8 on G11. HH subs were 10min and M42 ranging from 10min down to 2min. The core is over exposed but that's how I like it for a wide field. The light distribution is more natural IMHO and I'm not trying to show the trap.
Horse Head
70% resolution here [3.33MB - 2128x1411]
Smaller one here [865kb - 1280x849]
M42
70% resolution here [2.35MB - 2128x1411]
Smaller one here [735kb - 1280x849]
Great to see you back in the saddle, Marc. Absolutely lovely handling of the dynamic range in the M42 shot.
(Speaking of couples, your framing, rotation, and level of contrast has revealed two hitherto unknown graceful art-deco ballerinas in long flowing dresses, one with dark hair between the Running Man and M42, and the other with blonde hair at 8 o'clock from M42.)
Top stuff Marc. Very jealous to think of you soaking up clear dark Wiruna skies. Pretty hard to get one night on Orion here for months, let alone more.
I did, thanks Two lovely images of two well imaged areas and I don't mind the blown trap either
Glad you had two successful nights at Wiruna, that alone is worth the effort I recon
Mike
Thanks Mike. True. I can't remember the last clear new moon. Conditions were perfect this time.
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Originally Posted by RB
Beautiful Marc.
Love the old classics of the sky, never tire of them.
Cheers
RB
Thanks Andrew.
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Originally Posted by rustigsmed
great work Marc, loving the HH epescially!
Good to hear the gear was working well!
Rusty
Thanks mate. Never had a decent color HH so I'm glad I nabbed this one while it's still up. I had big plans this summer to do an Orion color mosaic but the heat and the weather conspired against it. Maybe next year.
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Originally Posted by Regulus
Lovely sharp, colourful, and deep images Marc. Very 3 dimensional and a pleasure to look at.
Superb.
Trev
Thanks a lot Trev. Glad you liked them.
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Originally Posted by Cloudyagain
Great images Marc and it's good too see you still at it.
Thanks Neale. Yeah I'm still here. Not as often as I would like though.
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Originally Posted by Placidus
Great to see you back in the saddle, Marc. Absolutely lovely handling of the dynamic range in the M42 shot.
(Speaking of couples, your framing, rotation, and level of contrast has revealed two hitherto unknown graceful art-deco ballerinas in long flowing dresses, one with dark hair between the Running Man and M42, and the other with blonde hair at 8 o'clock from M42.)
Excellent work.
M
Thanks Mike. You'll have to point out or draw those ballerinas. I can't see them.
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Originally Posted by RobF
Top stuff Marc. Very jealous to think of you soaking up clear dark Wiruna skies. Pretty hard to get one night on Orion here for months, let alone more.
Great images for your efforts.
Rob
Thanks Rob. Well, NSW hasn't been spared by the clouds. January has been wet wet wet. Don't despair, I'll bring you some clear skies at astrofest 2016
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Originally Posted by DJT
Great images, Marc. Enjoyed pottering around both images. Is that QHY OSC or Mono?
Thanks David. Yes it is an OSC. QHY8 old body, the square one.
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Originally Posted by Ryderscope
Well done Marc. The core of M42 has worked well I think as there is a soft/even transition across the dynamic range.
Thanks Rodney . Yeah I tried to keep it smooth. M42 isn't easy to process I find.
Very cool Marc.
The M42 has diffraction spikes on it (which I like anyway) but it says on your post it was the FSQ106, not the GSO 8"?
Thanks Graham. Yeah I added them on the bright ones with starspike pro. I've always shot this with a newt or something with spider vanes in color in the past and I couldn't help it. Something was missing.
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Originally Posted by Stevec35
Nice richly detailed images Marc. A pleasure to view.
Cheers
Steve
Thanks a lot Steve. I was happy with the level of details but I could do with double the amount of data. Oh well, next time.