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Old 05-10-2009, 08:49 PM
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NGC1935 LMC Superbubble in Ha

I took colour for this one as well but it looks best so far in Ha.

5 x 10 mins, 5nm Astrodon Ha, Microline 8300 camera, Tak BRC250
from my dark site.

http://www.pbase.com/image/117937796

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Old 05-10-2009, 09:50 PM
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Very nice Greg.

I haven't seen this one before. Looks like a good target to try out.

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Old 05-10-2009, 09:55 PM
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Very nice. Is there a colour version?
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Old 05-10-2009, 09:59 PM
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Nice Greg, it;s a new one for me too. There is something about the Ha images I like.
Very clever.
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Cool!!!

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Very nice Greg.

I haven't seen this one before. Looks like a good target to try out.

Steven
It is an interesting target. I think it would shoot best in narrowband.

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Very nice. Is there a colour version?
Yes there is but I am still processing it as first attempts didn't turn out as well as I expected. It may look best in narrowband.

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Nice Greg, it;s a new one for me too. There is something about the Ha images I like.
Very clever.
Thanks David. Its probably a good visual target as well.

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Its an interesting object. I imagine there are quite a few of these bits and peices around the LMC which has lots of Ha areas. I might make a project of it at a later date when I have a long focal length setup again.
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Nice shot, Greg. Actually I think a project of nebs shot purely in Ha would be good. I've always maintained that B&W shots show the best detail, plus they look great as well
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Old 06-10-2009, 11:32 AM
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John Gleason has done a huge job of doing that of both northern and southern nebulas.

A nice 3nm Ha filter would be good for that.

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Yes, and jg has his images in print as well.

http://www.celestialimage.com/page129.html

His images are classics and wonderful references.

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Old 06-10-2009, 05:01 PM
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Great work great object Greg! looking forward to seeing colour added.
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That's awesome Greg. You nailed it!
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Greg,
An interesting subject and nicely imaged as usual.
Can't wait to try Ha.

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Greg great contrast in this Ha image reminds me of hypered tech Pan images of another era.
clear skies Ken
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Yes, and jg has his images in print as well.

http://www.celestialimage.com/page129.html

His images are classics and wonderful references.

Tom
Yes John is a legend.

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Great work great object Greg! looking forward to seeing colour added.
I'll have another go at adding coluor the first attempt wasn't that pleasing.

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That's awesome Greg. You nailed it!
Thanks Marc.

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Greg,
An interesting subject and nicely imaged as usual.
Can't wait to try Ha.

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Yes it is fun.

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Greg great contrast in this Ha image reminds me of hypered tech Pan images of another era.
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A wonderful image Greg, the depth in the image looks wonderful it really looks like you can peer into the bubble itself.

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