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Old 17-01-2009, 08:06 PM
Dennis
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Hi Jase

First of all, that is quite an impressive array of equipment used to gather the data for this beauty; I bet it was a logistic challenge in itself. Well done for pulling it off so effectively to produce yet another Jase masterpiece.

I actually “saw” this region the other night when poking around the area, using The Sky and Sky Tools – now I know what it really looks like.

A beautiful composition with gorgeous colours and to my eyes, it looks technically perfect – top job and thanks for bringing these delights to our eyes. I consider it money and time well spent in pursuing one’s passion, especially since you are so good at it and document your thoughts, approach and processes so comprehensively each time.

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Dennis
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Old 17-01-2009, 08:49 PM
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Hi Jase

First of all, that is quite an impressive array of equipment used to gather the data for this beauty; I bet it was a logistic challenge in itself. Well done for pulling it off so effectively to produce yet another Jase masterpiece.

I actually “saw” this region the other night when poking around the area, using The Sky and Sky Tools – now I know what it really looks like.

A beautiful composition with gorgeous colours and to my eyes, it looks technically perfect – top job and thanks for bringing these delights to our eyes. I consider it money and time well spent in pursuing one’s passion, especially since you are so good at it and document your thoughts, approach and processes so comprehensively each time.

Cheers

Dennis
Cheers Dennis.
This was one of those images that I wanted to get the task done. Different instruments with different focal lengths and off-axis guider distances took some planning (along with minor failures along the way). So in some ways I pulled out all stops to get there. Seems gone are the days that I ask myself...hmm what will I take an image of tonight... Perhaps I should get back into that mind set as it is fun, but most if not all of the recent images have taken considerable planning. I guess, when there's costs involved, it forces you to plan for a successful acquisition. Mistakes are literally costly with rental scopes. As methodical and mundane some may see it, the time spent planning and discipline pays off in delivering exceptional results. Thanks for your comments. I take great pleasure in reading your descriptive responses.
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