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Originally Posted by Slawomir
Pretty cool comparison Mike. Quite striking how stars get enlarged by the atmosphere, as opposed to crispy pinpoint stars in the Hubble image. As for overall detail, I reckon a few extra hours of exposure and you would be able to close the gap even further 
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Cheers Suavi, yeah there was a reason NASA spent the billions it has on Hubble

As for more exposure?...every man has his limit

besides probably a case of diminishing returns and too many nights wasted for little gain when I could be imaging something else
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
At least your image got the whole galaxy. Somebody had a bite out of the Hubble one!
Greg.
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Yeah I had to take the same bites out of mine in Photoshop, just so they would match
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Originally Posted by Windston
Wow! Love it! Great image Mike, the depth is unbelievable!
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Thanks a lot Dan, glad you liked it
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Originally Posted by astronobob
Mighty Fine Image there, , proudly brighter at the outer ring than the hubble version aswell !
Gotta say its a unique form and more intriguing than the average galaxy, Mike, Damn fine astro-imaging  & write-up's you do 
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Thanks Bob, yeah for a rather "simple" galaxy really, it has something special huh? The various elements, subtleties and the whole field, seem to just work for a pleasing scene
Mike