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Old 12-06-2023, 07:11 PM
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Dust in Lupus

This is Barnard 228, also known as the Dark Wolf Nebula, part of the molecular cloud in Lupus. I can only guess that it's named after the constellation, not its appearance, because I really can't see any wolves here! I took this image with a Sky-Watcher Esprit 100ED combined with a Starizona 0.65x reducer, resulting in a pretty fast f/3.75 (for a refractor). My suburban backyard is transforming night by night from a Bortle 4 to a Bortle 5, so not a really dark site. Despite that, I'm happy with the amount of detail in the dust given the conditions. Acquisition details and a link to a bigger image are on Astrobin.

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Old 12-06-2023, 08:08 PM
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Really like this Kevin, love shots of dark nebula they always seem to have a real 3D effect. I am working on a similar image and can't get the clarity and separation of the dust you have got with your shot. Very nicely done!
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Old 13-06-2023, 11:08 AM
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Very pretty Kevin! Nicely processed.
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Old 13-06-2023, 12:25 PM
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Excellent image Kevin.
You've picked up plenty of dust and gone nice and deep despite your less than perfectly dark skies.
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Old 13-06-2023, 05:10 PM
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Some funky stars going on at full res (price one pays for imaging that fast I guess?) but otherwise, that's a great result Kevin, especially from what I'd guess you'd call a semi dark site, the dust looks lovely and..?..like dust, ie dusty, as it should, well done

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Old 13-06-2023, 09:10 PM
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Really lovely image! I love these dusty vistas…completely unattainable from my location. I love the 3D appearance of the dust, so delicate and rich. Lovely!
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Old 14-06-2023, 02:49 PM
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Very pretty Kevin! Nicely processed.
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Excellent image Kevin.
You've picked up plenty of dust and gone nice and deep despite your less than perfectly dark skies.
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Really lovely image! I love these dusty vistas…completely unattainable from my location. I love the 3D appearance of the dust, so delicate and rich. Lovely!
Thanks guys, I enjoyed going wide field and broadband. The last few I've done have small FOV and narrowband.

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Really like this Kevin, love shots of dark nebula they always seem to have a real 3D effect. I am working on a similar image and can't get the clarity and separation of the dust you have got with your shot. Very nicely done!
I notice you're in Sydney. My Bortle 4, going on 5, skies are challenging enough when imaging dust. It must be harder still in Sydney!

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Some funky stars going on at full res (price one pays for imaging that fast I guess?) but otherwise, that's a great result Kevin, especially from what I'd guess you'd call a semi dark site, the dust looks lovely and..?..like dust, ie dusty, as it should, well done

Mike
Thanks Mike. I was sorta hoping no one would notice the funky stars. I've used the reducer before but with a 4/3 size camera sensor and it was ok. For this one I used an APS-C sized sensor. I might need to fiddle more carefully with backspacing (even though I thought I had it right).

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Old 15-06-2023, 10:43 AM
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An excellent dusty vista Kevin. These dusty areas with dark nebula make for great compositions
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Super image Kevin! Processing these dust clouds can be a challenge and you’ve done a great job.
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