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Old 13-09-2018, 07:33 AM
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Fantastic team, love the nebula detail and all those other gals!

It reminds me of a common Eurovision problem known as backing singer syndrome. Where the supporting singers/dancers are more distracting than the main target! Great work
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Old 13-09-2018, 11:12 AM
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I love it! Nice colours!

I am gathering data on this one currently too.....
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Old 13-09-2018, 11:24 AM
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There are many things to like about this image MnT. The NGC55 is fascinating in that it makes one think of the ugly duckling the has hidden beauty just beneath surface. I don’t see any Ha listed on your acquisition but it looks like Ha has come through nicely. The selection of background galaxies and composition top off a fine image.
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Old 13-09-2018, 08:56 PM
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Fantastic team, love the nebula detail and all those other gals!

It reminds me of a common Eurovision problem known as backing singer syndrome. Where the supporting singers/dancers are more distracting than the main target! Great work

Thanks Simon. We like your metaphor.

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I love it! Nice colours!

I am gathering data on this one currently too.....
Cheers,
Tim
Glad you like it Tim, and we eagerly await your version too.

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There are many things to like about this image MnT. The NGC55 is fascinating in that it makes one think of the ugly duckling the has hidden beauty just beneath surface. I don’t see any Ha listed on your acquisition but it looks like Ha has come through nicely. The selection of background galaxies and composition top off a fine image.
Thanks Rodney! The idea of an H-alpha version is most intriguing. We must give it a go. We smile to think how the very oldest astrophotography textbooks poo-pooed the idea of using narrowband filters on galaxies (since most of the light is from stars) but the LMC and SMC are galaxies, all the Milky Way emission nebulas are in a galaxy, and we know from experience that NGC 300 and Barnard's Galaxy scrub up really well in H-alpha.
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Old 13-09-2018, 09:00 PM
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Well captured and processed!
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Old 13-09-2018, 09:18 PM
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Fantastic image Mike & Trish,
I also like that galaxy cluster at 7 o'clock and
in fact when I look around there are plenty more -

you've gone deep with this picture.


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Old 13-09-2018, 09:51 PM
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A beautiful photo Mike and Trish.


Amazing detail, rich colours and so sharp.


Ross.
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Old 13-09-2018, 10:39 PM
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just beautiful
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Old 15-09-2018, 06:46 AM
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Fantastic image Mike & Trish,
I also like that galaxy cluster at 7 o'clock and
in fact when I look around there are plenty more -

you've gone deep with this picture.


cheers
Allan
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A beautiful photo Mike and Trish.


Amazing detail, rich colours and so sharp.


Ross.
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just beautiful
Bart, Allan, Ross, Peter,

Thanks for the kind encouragement. Much appreciated.

We had a superb run of clear sky this New Moon, which helped greatly, but the wonderful winter seeing has gone. It was about 2.2 sec arc for this image.
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