Probably my best horsehead, took this 2 nights ago of IC434. consist of 16 x 5 minutes exposure at ISO 400 through the NGT10" F4.7 with the Modded Canon 300D (ahemm which is for sale ahem)
Not bad Eric. The flare from Alnitak would have looked more aesthetic if it was concentric. This appears to detract from the image. Do enjoy the detail you've obtained in the flame though.
Not bad Eric. The flare from Alnitak would have looked more aesthetic if it was concentric. This appears to detract from the image. Do enjoy the detail you've obtained in the flame though.
cheers jase thanks. I think the UV/IR filter did help with this.
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Originally Posted by Phil
nice one Eric love your work.
Phil
Thanks Phil
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Originally Posted by plasmodium
Nice horsey Eric - no sign of flu there.....
lol cheers Lee.
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Originally Posted by Ric
Very nice indeed Eric, a lovely and detailed image.
I'm quite looking forward to them coming into my field of view, still obscured by trees for me.
Cheers
Plenty of opportunities Ric. It just started to rise. I'm an early bird
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Great image, the internal reflection is quite good as normally the filters would cause light to reflect somewhat.
How come youre selling such a fine camera? or are u upgrading to a 350 or 400D
Cheer Scott. I think using both the UHC-S as well as the UV/IR filter helped to reduce the reflections. selling my cam for something better .maybe 350d, maybe 400d or even maybe the upcoming DSI III
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Very nice clear image Eric. The colours are very nice. The detail is superb.
What's that? Did you say you are giving me your camera
thanks ken. i'll give it to you if you deposit $650 into my account
here's a slightly reprocessed version. Spent a few hours more tonight fixing bits and pieces. Taking the image is the easy part, processing takes 3 times as long
Like Mike and Jase say about the diffraction pattern but the horse and the flame are real nice! A job well done!
cheers
love to upgrade my old 300d but I will have to wait another year or so.
Not bad Eric. The flare from Alnitak would have looked more aesthetic if it was concentric. This appears to detract from the image. Do enjoy the detail you've obtained in the flame though.
I agree with Jase on this one. Was your collimation out? it looks similar to an image I took at SPSP this year and the collimation wasn't even in the same universe as me.