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Originally Posted by citivolus
Wow, I suspect in a non-modified camera that one would be very dim.
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Thanks, it will be relatively dim unless if you raise the red channel
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Originally Posted by Garyh
Wow...that is a beautiful image Eric! very impressive!
I have done a 200mm widefield shot of this but didn`t get a chance last year...its on that list again 
cheers Gary
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Thanks Gary same as me! i took this region last year but only caught a few frames so i gave it another go this year.
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Originally Posted by iceman
That's a very interesting object, Eric. Lovely velvet curtain.
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Cheers mike thanks. yes there is alot of purplish region around this area.
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Originally Posted by Ric
Great looking image Eric, reminds me of a dust storm rolling over a hill.
Lovely depth and colour as well.
Cheers
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Thanks Ric. does look abit like mountains or something from earth in different colours!.
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Originally Posted by leon
Another beauty Eric, so very rich in colour, and crisp as a starched collar,  (gee don't know where I got that phrase from, it just came to me)  well done mate.
Leon 
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LOL never heard of a starched collar

*shrugs* thanks leon
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Originally Posted by jase
Great image Eric. The glow of the hidden cluster is quite pronounced. This is a special area of the sky which I enjoy imaging due to the different colours presented. Well done.
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Originally Posted by danielsun
Excellent shot there Eric!! 
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Thanks Jase.. i personally like this area of the sky too.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Now would that make a good Christmas card or what?? ..if I were a wise man from the Orient I'd follow that bright star above the red nebulous curtain for sure
Another vibrant vista Eric, DSLR or not, you're doing some nice work.
Mike
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LOL thanks mike the colours and bright goes well with xmas!