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Originally Posted by Peter Ward
Nicely done. Cool Shrek colours. 
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Yes actually my thoughts exactly

. Funnily enough when I am dressed in my fluro yellow/green work cloths in the warehouse I get called Shrek
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Originally Posted by marc4darkskies
Hey Mike, looks like the person who spit on your CCD chip had a sinus infection.   .
In any case, very nice image mate (naturally)  . Have you thought about a barlow? Definitely prefer the cropped version (your favoured framing) - very nice! I must try this target again one day to get both objects in the field. Interesting to compare my WB version (shot at 1760mm) with your 3576 only crop: http://www.pbase.com/gailmarc/image/94206350/large
Cheers, Marcus
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Ah yes...Aaaaaaaaachooooooooooo!
sniffle sniffle
Yes considered a barlow but to date I have been so jealous of my time at the scope (no perm obs) I like the fact that I can kinda take several images in one by cropping

. The extra FL doesn't really provide much more detail really but reduces the FOV. Your narrow+wide band combo has been pushed far harder than mine with nearly twice the exposure time so it shows some pretty good detail in the bright bits but it is hard to compare as I was trying hard for a natural look (is that possible with NB????) plus the seeing on the night I took mine was pretty crap too (actually my new site seems to make a habit of this so I may have to move?) so pushing any harder would have just been a bad approach. Getting detail and maintaining a natural appearence is actually pretty hard, the more exposure you have and aperture of course, the better.
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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
Nice work mate, but time to get back to RGB. Stars are perfect as per usual.
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Hey mate when you get into the real World and collect yourself a nice new FLI CCD and colour filterwheel instead of that pretend camera

you will be able to partake in this dark art of wacko colours too
Yes the NJP mount is incredible, it chases the seeing very well even the witch head nebula image I did at Wiruna last year was taken in amazing ly bad conditions of high wind and bad seeing but mate watching the star centroid plot was incredible it just wouldn't let the star get away

I feel pretty lucky really
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Originally Posted by Bassnut
Nice work Mike, I like the crop. Colour balance is pleasing. Try Ha:SII:Ha:OIII one day too.
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Glad you like it Fred

pssst!... this actually was a Ha SII Ha OIII blend just didn't say so becasue it really makes little difference IMO

...might just be the way I do things though....
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Originally Posted by tornado33
Again, I like the subtle changes in colour indicating varying emissions of the three elements. A cyan colour in the centres of the 2 nebulas, grading to a Chartreuse in the outer parts 
Scott
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Ah yes the dark art of wacko NB

Looks like OIII is strong in the centres and Ha dominates in the fainter regions..?