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Old 13-01-2011, 05:33 PM
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Thanks Richo and Marto

Martin, if I can just get the boys at APOD to answer "my" Bat Phone...another dozen times......and they don't answer yours, we will be neck and neck

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Old 13-01-2011, 08:07 PM
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Nice image Mike and something that resembles the image I did below with my lowly 40D. Colour is natural as far as I can tell.

Click here for my lowly 40D image.

Nice sharp detail but maybe the noise is a little too positive. I know that this object is reasonably dim and this would no doubt be contributing to the noise given the amount of time you have put into this image.

As for the APOD; well done but I reckon your M42 is sublime in comparison and much more deserving if I was choosing as too is your Helix. This is the fickle nature of those choosing APOD. Still a wonderful image but I believe you should have had several by now and the ones mentioned should have been there for sure.
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Wow, congrats on your NASA APOD.

That's a great result.

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Old 13-01-2011, 09:31 PM
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The only thing better in the Schmit is that the stars are smaller
For the rest it is the same Michael so that is a BIG up (who say's bigger is better ? ).
And congrats on the apod .
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Old 13-01-2011, 10:12 PM
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Nice image Mike and something that resembles the image I did below with my lowly 40D. Colour is natural as far as I can tell.

Click here for my lowly 40D image.
...Yeh but don't forget I used a mono CCD and larger scope so you would expect superior resolution and detail. I think your red is a little toooo red, needs more blue-magenta for sure but hey, 6 of one in the end....


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Nice sharp detail but maybe the noise is a little too positive. I know that this object is reasonably dim and this would no doubt be contributing to the noise given the amount of time you have put into this image.
Yeh?..I was quite hapy with the noise levels in the end actually, very low as far as I was concerned. I don't like to see an image that has obvious smoothing, this looks worse in my opinion but each to there own I guess?

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As for the APOD; well done but I reckon your M42 is sublime in comparison and much more deserving if I was choosing as too is your Helix. This is the fickle nature of those choosing APOD. Still a wonderful image but I believe you should have had several by now and the ones mentioned should have been there for sure.
Yes like imaging contests ... in this case it comes down to the opinion, likes and dislikes etc of two NASA scientists - that's just how it is, can be a little frustrating at times but not worth getting too hung up about it I've decided

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Wow, congrats on your NASA APOD.

That's a great result.

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he he cheers Greg, if I had an SBIG camera I recon I'd have a couple more

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The only thing better in the Schmit is that the stars are smaller
For the rest it is the same Michael so that is a BIG up (who say's bigger is better ? ).
And congrats on the apod .
Thanks Marto

Dunno about the same but certainly not as much in it as you might expect

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Well deserved. Top shot!
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Top shot as usual. Inspirational and congrats on another APOD.
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Old 14-01-2011, 04:50 PM
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Cheers Marc and Paul

My web hits have sky rocketed over the last 36hrs so that means many people have enjoyed this image all over the world and that makes me smile

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Well done, Mike. Congrats on your APOD. I much prefer your version to that of the 1.2m Schmidt!
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Top work on the APOD Mike, congrats.

The blue/red contrast pops out, and the detail in the dark highlights make all the difference.
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Old 15-01-2011, 06:55 PM
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Well done, Mike. Congrats on your APOD. I much prefer your version to that of the 1.2m Schmidt!
Thanks Russ, I would love a 1.2m F2.5 fully corrected astrograph with 350mm X 350mm chip/s though

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Top work on the APOD Mike, congrats.

The blue/red contrast pops out, and the detail in the dark highlights make all the difference.
Hey Fred where you been...? Miss your ..?.."comments" , managed to still find an excuse or two to post your photo lately though

Bah! APOD SHMAPOD

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