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Old 30-03-2015, 10:38 PM
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Chameleon Cloud - IC 2631 from IISAC2015

Decided to take advantage of dark conditions at Lostock and image something to the south. My southern skies at home are full of LP and imaging the Chameleon cloud complex is just out of the question.

Here's my version from Lostock. Should have more data but I called it a night at 2:00am after getting up 5:30am the morning before to drive up.

C11 Edge HD with Hyperstar lens F2, Canon 60Da ISO800

55 x 90 sec subs. Total integration - 1 hour 22.5 minutes Calibrated with darks and flats.

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Old 30-03-2015, 10:59 PM
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Gee! that's alright huh? lovely soft dust and little stars, quite lovely Rod, excellent work. You look to have that hyperstar tuned nicely, it goes deep fast huh? particularly under dark skies I bet

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Old 31-03-2015, 07:54 AM
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That shot is truly excellent, Rod. Your field looks great. Gotta love the hyperstar. Only if it wasn't so bloody heavy.
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Old 31-03-2015, 08:35 AM
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A great result, Rod! The hyperstar certainly sucks down the photons.
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Old 31-03-2015, 10:06 AM
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Well done Rod, nice composition and smooth looking. Perhaps a little boost in the saturation though to give it a bit more punch.
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Old 31-03-2015, 12:22 PM
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Very fine work, Rod. A subtle rendition with nothing lost.

A not-so-often shown part of the sky. Reminds me of the Corona Australis gas and dust complex.
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Old 31-03-2015, 03:26 PM
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Great work Rod. Amazing how beautiful dust can be.
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Old 31-03-2015, 08:23 PM
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Gee! that's alright huh? lovely soft dust and little stars, quite lovely Rod, excellent work. You look to have that hyperstar tuned nicely, it goes deep fast huh? particularly under dark skies I bet

Mike
Cheers Mike! I love my hyperstar lens, as Rick and yourself refer, under dark skies its a dead set Dyson with cyclonic blah blah blah . I actually approached the work flow for this one with the "less is more" mentality. Easy to do when the raw data is soooo good.

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That shot is truly excellent, Rod. Your field looks great. Gotta love the hyperstar. Only if it wasn't so bloody heavy.
Thanks Marc! I was quite excited as soon as the stacking was complete. Heavy indeed! The Cgem DX copes well though.

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A great result, Rod! The hyperstar certainly sucks down the photons.
Thanks Rick! The Hyperstar is the 60Da's best friend during the warmer months, 1 to 2 minute subs are all you need.

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Very fine work, Rod. A subtle rendition with nothing lost.

A not-so-often shown part of the sky. Reminds me of the Corona Australis gas and dust complex.
Thanks Mike and Trish! There wasn't much to do after stacking, It just looked real good to me. I shot Corona Australis from home last year, not a real gob smacker but pretty all the same. Image here

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Great work Rod. Amazing how beautiful dust can be.
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Thanks Geoff! I really like the dusty objects. For some reason, imaging and seeing other people pics of dirt in space really appeals to me

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Old 31-03-2015, 08:34 PM
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Well done Rod, nice composition and smooth looking. Perhaps a little boost in the saturation though to give it a bit more punch.
Cheers Paul! If you have the FOV I think its one target that the rule of thirds is easily applied . I tried a few different levels of saturation, I probably pulled back little too far? Here's a version with a little more colour. Also push the red channel slightly with curves.

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That's a very fine image Rod.

I'm currently imaging the same region with a 300mm FL Pentax lens in both visible and NIR.

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Old 01-04-2015, 08:59 PM
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That's a very fine image Rod.

I'm currently imaging the same region with a 300mm FL Pentax lens in both visible and NIR.

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Thanks Steven!

You'll get a nice FOV at 300mm. Looking forward to your results.

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Thanks Steven!

You'll get a nice FOV at 300mm. Looking forward to your results.

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Unfortunately not when the lens is attached to a ST-10XME

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Old 01-04-2015, 10:07 PM
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Unfortunately not when the lens is attached to a ST-10XME

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Ah I see, just had a look with Ron Wodaski's CCD calculator. You should get a slightly larger field than my shot. My field is 136 x 91 arc minutes - 560mm FL with the APS-C sensor of 14.9mm x 22.3mm.

It says your field should be 170 x 114 arc minutes.
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Old 01-04-2015, 10:10 PM
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Great looking photo of a beautiful but difficult object Rod.

I like your balance of colours.

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Old 01-04-2015, 10:21 PM
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Great looking photo of a beautiful but difficult object Rod.

I like your balance of colours.

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Thanks Ross! It was your beautiful shot from Coonabarabran which inspired me to have a crack at it at IISAC.
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I'm late to the thread as usual but this is a lovely image.

Great image quality at f2.. I'm impressed!

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Old 14-04-2015, 01:13 PM
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I'm late to the thread as usual but this is a lovely image.

Great image quality at f2.. I'm impressed!

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Thanks Phil! Imaging under dark skies certainly helped. I need to do more of it.
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Very nice result considering the short expo times.
The C11+Hyperstar is like a bazooka for wide field imaging .
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Old 17-04-2015, 09:04 AM
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Very nice result considering the short expo times.
The C11+Hyperstar is like a bazooka for wide field imaging .
Yeah they can do a lot of damage when set up right

Thanks Geert !

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Amazing quality, low noise and nice stars right to the edges. Well done!
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