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Old 01-10-2007, 10:54 AM
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A few 200mm widefields

Hi all again..
Been having lots of clear skies up this way but horrible seeing so have decided to do a few widefield shots with my 200 f/2.8
Conditions are fairly clear but quiet a bit of smoke around and the seeing really bad.. It has even shown itself when you look closely at some of the frames with only 200mm!!!
Exposures were kept short to minimize seeing and gusty wind effects so they are not as deep as I usually like them, but not too bad I think...
First is M16-17 which is 20 x 2 min iso 800
Second is Corona Australis area showing all that lovely dark stuff with some reflection and a glob thrown in!
28 x 2 min at iso 800
All stacked in Deepskystacker and processed in PS.
Images are around 500ks in size..

http://www.iceinspace.com.au/uploads...17-20stack.jpg
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/uploads...us-28stack.jpg

All comments most welcome..
cheers Gary
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Old 01-10-2007, 11:46 AM
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awesome gary! great FOV there. Do you leave your settings in DSS on default?
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Old 01-10-2007, 11:48 AM
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Great work Gary. My pick of the two would have to be Corona Australis. I really enjoy this area of the sky. Rather mystical with the brown dust sweeping through the scene. The blue reflection nebs are magnificent and warrant going deep with a long focal length instrument. There appears to be a slight blue gradient that shifts to the lower right of the frame but overall this does not detract from the beauty of this scene. Well done.
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Old 01-10-2007, 07:00 PM
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great stuff Gary well done.
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Old 01-10-2007, 07:24 PM
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Very,very nice Phil, boy there are some stars in those shots, well done indeed.

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Old 01-10-2007, 08:05 PM
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Marvelous stuff. I particularly like that Corona Australia image.

Thanks for sharing!

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Top stuff Gary, took a while to download but well worth it.
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Yes the Corona Australis one is great, can see the brown stain of dark nebulosity
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Old 02-10-2007, 07:28 AM
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awesome gary! great FOV there. Do you leave your settings in DSS on default?
Thanks Eric! I have a bunch of profiles for DSS and I pick the one that works the best for that image...cheers

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Great work Gary. My pick of the two would have to be Corona Australis. I really enjoy this area of the sky. Rather mystical with the brown dust sweeping through the scene. The blue reflection nebs are magnificent and warrant going deep with a long focal length instrument. There appears to be a slight blue gradient that shifts to the lower right of the frame but overall this does not detract from the beauty of this scene. Well done.
Thanks Jase for the comment! I didn`t worry about the gradient as I thought it was a natural one from the milky way but looking at other images of it its not so now its gone!!!!
thanks again..Gary

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great stuff Gary well done.
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Thanks Phil for that.....

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Very,very nice Phil, boy there are some stars in those shots, well done indeed.

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Thanks Leon... you can call me Gazz if you want!!

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Marvelous stuff. I particularly like that Corona Australia image.

Thanks for sharing!

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Thanks Mark, I`m happy with the M16-M17 but I think I could do much better with the corona image....have to wait for very clear skies..

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Top stuff Gary, took a while to download but well worth it.
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Thanks Ric!! glad you had a quick peek..

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Yes the Corona Australis one is great, can see the brown stain of dark nebulosity
Thanks Scott for the comment... Its a beautiful area of sky abd I still havn`t imaged it yet with the newt....might give it a go if it doesn`t get too smokey..
Thanks everyone
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wow the corona australis one is a winner, awesome!!
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Old 02-10-2007, 08:50 AM
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Two really fine widefields Gary

Agree with the majority the Corona Australis is a beauty
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Old 02-10-2007, 09:16 AM
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Amazing pictures.
I have got to try my hand at this widefield stuff.
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Old 02-10-2007, 07:42 PM
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Great shots gary!...I really like M16-M17...it may seem like an odd question and my little pocket atlas may not go to a high enough mag,but just to right at three'oclock from M16 is that sh2-53??? If you can confirm or correct that would be grand.
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Ngc 6604

Great images Gary, I like the M16-M17 one. The nebula on the right of M16 is in NGC 6604. I think it is LBN 72 not Sh2 53. It is very faintly visible in a 10" or 12" with a UHC filter.
See Steven Lee: http://www.aao.gov.au/local/www/sl/i...saic-small.jpg
The dark nebula in CrA should be called Dunlop 559, it was found by him in 1826. It is usually called Bernes 157 but he didn't catalogue it until 1977.

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Old 03-10-2007, 06:52 PM
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Thanks Houghy, Barb and Dave, Geoff and Blu moon and Glen!!!

Thanks for the info on that neb to the right Glenc!, I have seen it before in images but have never known its name! I will have to do a closeup with the newt one day!!
Thanks everyone for the comments!!
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