Well, a swan actually ... and multi-hued rather than black. Sorry, it's late and I'm in a Daffy mood - well, enough poor humour and on with the show ...
I took the image data for this before and over the long weekend back in June. The sky quality was quite good, and I managed to keep the focuser / camera flexure under reasonable control although I did end up throwing out some subs (hence why less red and blue to green subs). This represents my best effort to date; I managed to keep the star halos to a minimum as well. It looks better on my notebook than my main monitor, but hopefully that is because my main monitor is getting old and lacks bit depth and it will look good to you all.
(L+Ha)RGB Image
L-12x10mins, Ha-9x10mins, R-6x10mins, G-9x10mins, B-6x10mins
All at -20C on my Paramount / STL-11000 / home made 200mm Newtonian.
Darks, flat fields and processed in CCDStack / Registar / Photoshop.
Anyway, interested to hear your opinions ...
Large Image:
http://www.pbase.com/david_fitz_henr...72744/original
Small Image:
http://www.pbase.com/david_fitz_henr...26772744/large