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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
I really like this neb in Ha only
A good start Andy
Mike
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Thanks Mike - will endeavour to go deeper in Ha soon.
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Originally Posted by Atmos
There is a lot going on in that image, be really nice when you get some more time on it 
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Cheers Colin, I've added it to my growing list of targets
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Originally Posted by Placidus
Startlingly deep, Andy. There are subtle bits in the darker regions that just don't show up at all in our shot. Very well done.
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Thanks M&T, a few tweaks in Startools helps bring out the feint stuff.
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Originally Posted by alpal
That's nice Andy,
I want to re-do this target with my new scope.
It's one of the most photogenic targets in the sky.
cheers
Allan
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Cheers Allan, I look forward to seeing what your new rig can deliver
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Originally Posted by Slawomir
The image looks fantastic already Andy
There seems to be a bit of field rotation though, otherwise it is a winner!
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Thanks Slaw. I doubt it is field rotation as the phd graph was very flat, more likely a bit of coma and tilt from my flattener/reducer needing an adjustment after my trip to Tassie.
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
Great shot Andy.
I agree with Mike it can look best in Ha
Colour is a challenge with this one.
Greg
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Thanks for the heads up Greg
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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
Good contrast Andy and nice framing. Detail is also very good. The only thing letting the image down is the star shapes across the entire frame. Looks to me like a combination of tilt and as Sauvi suggested field rotation. It is one of my favourite objects. When I imaged it I really liked how the two different nebulae show different colours based on the amount of intervening dust.
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Thanks Paul - Yes it is an intriguing object. Please see my comments above re:tilt/coma etc as well.
I had a bit of a google but couldn't find your version online, maybe you could post a link?
Thanks for your feedback everyone!
Andy