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Old 29-07-2009, 08:33 PM
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Not sure its such a good idea, but link to full size jpg added to original post....
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Old 29-07-2009, 08:54 PM
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So Rob, what are you going to WOW us with next?
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WOW! Brilliant! Stunning!

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Old 30-07-2009, 07:46 AM
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The central core glow is stunning Rob beautifully processed. Looks like the extra time spent on it really paid off.
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Old 30-07-2009, 11:55 AM
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Very nice.

From my location M31 is only 12 degrees above the horizon.

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Old 30-07-2009, 12:54 PM
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That's AWESOME! And I don't throw around that word unwarranted or very often

Seriously, it's a ripper. Looking forward to a chance to image it myself at Astrofest maybe. Gotta be a fav.
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Old 30-07-2009, 01:26 PM
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Are you going to enter it in the Astrophotography Comp. at Astrofest?
You've got till the 10th of August to post your entry in, or, for a small fee, Tony will print it out for you.
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Old 30-07-2009, 08:30 PM
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Rob that’s a GREAT shot of M31.

Brought some memories of when I stayed in Scotland we were able to see this with the naked eye from a dark site location as a fuzz ball virtually overhead in-between Cassiopeia and the square of Pegasus during winter.
Mind you that was when we had one or two clear nights in a year J

That’s beautiful, just perfect.

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Old 30-07-2009, 09:37 PM
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So Rob, what are you going to WOW us with next?
Not much data left up my sleeves now Jeanette - still have to work on M91 and 92 from Sat. Nature has only given us one Andromeda though

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WOW! Brilliant! Stunning!

Cheers Petra d.
Thanks for the encouragement Petra - perhaps Albert will get a chance to help you explore M31 one day - he looks like a fantastic scope...

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The central core glow is stunning Rob beautifully processed. Looks like the extra time spent on it really paid off.
Thanks Barbara/David - I took a series of one min exposures to hedge against the core burning out, but in the end had more success with careful stretching

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Very nice.

From my location M31 is only 12 degrees above the horizon.

Steven
Thanks Steven - its still a pretty short window to catch it from a decent dark sky site up here. I only had one brief go Oct last year that seriously whetted my apetite!

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That's AWESOME! And I don't throw around that word unwarranted or very often

Seriously, it's a ripper. Looking forward to a chance to image it myself at Astrofest maybe. Gotta be a fav.
Thanks mate! You've definitely got the right gear now with the ED80 and modded 40D - GO FOR IT!!

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Are you going to enter it in the Astrophotography Comp. at Astrofest?
You've got till the 10th of August to post your entry in, or, for a small fee, Tony will print it out for you.
I'm an Astrofest newbie remember JJJ - who's Tony and how would I organise that? (I guess it would be nice to have a print anyway)

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Rob that’s a GREAT shot of M31.

Brought some memories of when I stayed in Scotland we were able to see this with the naked eye from a dark site location as a fuzz ball virtually overhead in-between Cassiopeia and the square of Pegasus during winter.
Mind you that was when we had one or two clear nights in a year J

That’s beautiful, just perfect.

Well Done

Ian
Thanks Ian - I'm sure that would have been a fantastic experience. I still have trouble getting my head around how big it is. Just awe inspiring...
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Old 30-07-2009, 10:28 PM
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Astrofest Photo comp
There's info here about the comp.
http://www.qldastrofest.org.au/html/photo_comp.htm
Tony (firstlight)
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http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...t=42672&page=3
Only 22 days to the Queensland Astrofest, and incidentally, the closing of the Astrophotography Competition. There has only been one entry so far... even I might have a chance if this keeps up .

If you have a photo you want to enter either send the image (no larger than A4) sandwiched between some serious cardboard, contact a club representative on the committee, or send a request to the registrar and we will see what we can do to get your entry in. Alternatively, we can print it for you (but we must get the file prior to the camp as we want to have the entries viewed on the first evening) but bear in mind the colour balancing may not be to your liking (we have a 6 colour printer here and others have good quality printers as well), and there will be a fee of $5.00.

Get your entries in!

Details on the Queensland Astrofest website.
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Old 30-07-2009, 11:42 PM
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Wonderfull shot Rob. That 450D isn't too shabby (nor your processing).
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Old 31-07-2009, 12:23 AM
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Rob,

Mate, that is one seriously beautiful image.

Those swirls. Those swirls.

Immense.

7 Internets to you, sir.

You're well on your way now.

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Old 31-07-2009, 07:29 AM
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Wow! great image

Nice to know the potential of my new 450D too, thanks for posting

Cheers,CS
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Old 31-07-2009, 07:31 AM
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Btw, what mount were you using?

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Old 31-07-2009, 09:26 AM
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lovely rendition, nicely handled in thedepth of brightness between the core and dust lanes. agree with others , should submit it to Sky and Telescope

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Old 31-07-2009, 05:44 PM
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wow. amazing. something to aspire to .
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Astrofest Photo comp
There's info here about the comp.
http://www.qldastrofest.org.au/html/photo_comp.htm
Tony (firstlight)
Posted this here
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...t=42672&page=3
Only 22 days to the Queensland Astrofest, and incidentally, the closing of the Astrophotography Competition. There has only been one entry so far... even I might have a chance if this keeps up .

If you have a photo you want to enter either send the image (no larger than A4) sandwiched between some serious cardboard, contact a club representative on the committee, or send a request to the registrar and we will see what we can do to get your entry in. Alternatively, we can print it for you (but we must get the file prior to the camp as we want to have the entries viewed on the first evening) but bear in mind the colour balancing may not be to your liking (we have a 6 colour printer here and others have good quality printers as well), and there will be a fee of $5.00.

Get your entries in!

Details on the Queensland Astrofest website.
Appreciate you explaining it in detail JJJ. I've sent Tony an email.

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Wonderfull shot Rob. That 450D isn't too shabby (nor your processing).
Thanks Craig. I've been really happy with the 450D and what I've learned with it so far.

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Rob,

Mate, that is one seriously beautiful image.

Those swirls. Those swirls.

Immense.

7 Internets to you, sir.

You're well on your way now.

Regards,
Humayun
Glad you enjoyed it Humayun! Means a lot to me too to get the thumbs up from an imaging guru like yourself!

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Wow! great image

Nice to know the potential of my new 450D too, thanks for posting

Cheers,CS
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Btw, what mount were you using?

Cheers'CS
Thanks Rob. I'm pretty sure the 450D has enough clout to keep me plenty busy for a while too. Taken using the Heq5Pro (450D + MPCC on 8 inch newt and HEQ5Pro, tracking with Guidemaster (guidescope etc in my sig))

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lovely rendition, nicely handled in thedepth of brightness between the core and dust lanes. agree with others , should submit it to Sky and Telescope

clive
Thanks Clive - I'll have to investigate. Chuffed people think it might be worthwhile. No harm trying, and good to see local images while reading.



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wow. amazing. something to aspire to .
Thanks Les! You've got some pretty special M31 data yourself you know. And the ED80 is an "Andromeda killer" for sure next chance you get - FOV suits better to soak up the full vista of this one.
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