Now with 7 hrs Ha, 8 hrs O3 & 8 hrs S2 5nm Astrodon filters all 30 min subs.
I've probably pushed the artistic side of this image with the processing about as far as I can, so it's probably a bit self indulgent, but that's what hobbies are for I guess!
That's brilliant Andy, love it! I am so envious of what you have done with your stars, how long do you spend making a mask to do that?
Your narrowband images are always outstanding! Not that I see dragons although I will admit, it is a bit difficult to get a nice view of it when looking on my iPhone with the sun slowly setting (sun set in an hour from now on Phu Quo Island) behind me
Now that's what I would call a brilliant composition.
Thanks Murray, it seems to suit the subject ok - cheers
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Originally Posted by Atmos
That's brilliant Andy, love it! I am so envious of what you have done with your stars, how long do you spend making a mask to do that?
Your narrowband images are always outstanding! Not that I see dragons although I will admit, it is a bit difficult to get a nice view of it when looking on my iPhone with the sun slowly setting (sun set in an hour from now on Phu Quo Island) behind me
Thanks Colin, startools helps with star sizes, as does Annies Actions, Astronomy tools & a nice 5nm Astrodon Ha filter!
Enjoy your holiday
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Originally Posted by pfitzgerald
Absolutely stunning Andy - beautifully composed and processed.
Now stop shifting the b****y goalposts for the rest of us!
Paul
Cheers Paul- thanks for the kind thoughts.
My imaging is coming along, but still has a looong way to go
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
Great image Andy. I also like the orientation, it works well.
Greg.
Thanks Greg, it's a very cool subject to image
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Originally Posted by Regulus
Lovely detailed piece of self-indulgence Andy. keep it up :-)
Trevor
Thsnks Trev, I just shot this one for myself, with no intentions of award entries etc, it's nice to get out there just for the sheer joy of it!
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Originally Posted by marc4darkskies
Awesome image Andy! Crisp with pleasingly vibrant colours!
Cheers, Marcus
Cheers Marcus, I'm a bit surprised how it came up considering most of the data was captured from home under a full moon!
Thanks for your kind feedback
Yeah haa, damn beautiful Andy, think you need to push it further to go past what I reckon this field can handle, one that works all the time with the 'X' factor in my books,
Triumphing Image there man
Nice work Andy and overall more pleasing than your version from last year. The only thing I would prefer is for the stars to have a little more brightness and snap (not larger) they are just a bit muted.
The wide field scope is working out well it would seem
Yeah haa, damn beautiful Andy, think you need to push it further to go past what I reckon this field can handle, one that works all the time with the 'X' factor in my books,
Triumphing Image there man
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Originally Posted by Placidus
Looks truly magnificent, Andy. Great work and very pleasing.
There seems to be a lot of red. Is it strictly Hubble palette, i.e. the red is pure [SII] ?
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Originally Posted by Rigel003
Not self-indulgent at all. It's magnificent. One of the best I've seen of this object.
Raki, Bob, Graeme, Mike & Trish - thank you for your kind comments, all very gratefully received.
Bob, I had another version that is a bit softer and more painterly, sort of more "Sistine Chapel-ish" (with apologies to Michalangelo) that I kinda liked but departed from at the last minute, as it was uber heavy on processing and even more self indulgent - but I suspect would not be well received on this forum!
Maybe one day it will resurface though
M & T, colour is very subjective as you know.
Yes there's over 8 hrs of S2 but it seems to be more of an overall wash of red than areas of clearly defined detail.
That said, it's been pushed - a lot, and then a combination of Nik filters (Tonal contrast, Sunlight & Skylight) have certainly added to the overall warmth of the image.
I'll freely admit that I'm first and foremost a creative photographer and "pretty picture" maker, sometimes at first I have no clue as to what some of the discussions are about here on the forum and I really have to work hard to try to follow the discussions about well depth, arc seconds per pixel, strehl ratios, QE, sampling etc.
I do try to absorb as much as possible, but then like the bee with wings to small and a body too big that it doesn't know it shouldn't be able to fly, but it just goes out and flies anyway, I just get out often and try my best!
I like sci-fi and was good at art but hopeless at algebra and math at school, so it's been a really steep learning curve getting my head around some of the geek/tech in this craft, but like many here, I just love it although I only started doing this 3 years ago!
That said I'm extremely grateful for the feedback, honest critique and encouragement that we get here. I sincerely hope that it continues