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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Yeah? well maybe but mate I recon it's excellent and besides, we don't see that many good wide field vistas, there should be more of'em  I like the grey smoke everywhere and yellow and white stars too.
You have been churning out some nice wide fields of late Jason , really enjoying them, would love to do some myself.....
Mike
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Thanks so much Mike, appreciate such positive feedback from someone who produces so many incredible and inspiring images. Means a lot to me and I am glad you are enjoying them!
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Originally Posted by Placidus
Interesting and pleasing to the eye. Bravo for imaging off the beaten track.
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Thanks mate, its my first "off the beaten track" image. Did my best to frame it so it looked interesting.
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Originally Posted by RickS
The dusty shots are always interesting. Nicely done, Jason!
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Thanks Rick, yes, I think I have been bitten by the "dusty shot" bug. Want to do more images like this.
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Originally Posted by atalas
Nice seeing such a large field around the Chameleon Cloud...good work.
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Thanks Louie, I wasn't sure if some of the detail within the cloud would be resolvable at 200mm but there is a bit there.
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Originally Posted by Ross G
Great looking photo Jason. Love the detail and colours.
A good wide view of a very dark and obscure object.
I didn't even know it existed until Louie (Atalas) showed me it back in January under the dark skies of Coonabarabran.
Widefield imaging with camera lenses is my favourite and you have been producing some excellent photos lately.
Hope to see more.
Ross.
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Thanks Ross. I worked hard to bring out the subtle colours in this field. I too only recently heard about it and thought it would be an interesting target to try with my gear. Widefield imaging is really fun and I have been really enjoying it. Glad you like my shots and yes, there is more to come!
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Originally Posted by multiweb
Looks great in widefield. Love the dust against the stars. Like a mini dark dooda. 
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Thanks Marc, it does look like a mini dooda, might give that a try next season!