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Old 31-10-2009, 08:18 AM
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Lovely image H, Agree with you on your framing, but S happens.
It certainly shows up the enormity of the dust in this region.

Great stuff.
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Thomas,

Thanks, mate. More to come as time allows.

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Humayun,

, for the nice pic. . Keep them coming.

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Tom
Steve,

Cheers! Seeing the widefield has given me a couple of potential future targets through the 127 triplet.

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That's just beautiful Humayun!

There is just SOOO much in that image.
Nice work.

Steve
Mike,

Thanks.

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Beautiful image, H. The star colours are magic!
Frank,

Thanks, mate.

There were no filters used here. The diffraction spikes are caused by the lens diaphragm. If I had left it wide open at f/2.8, then, there would have been none, or very minimal flaring. It's always a wise choice to stop the lens down a bit to assist with flattening the field and avoiding chromatic aberration. I am really quite pedantic about closing down by complete stops. So, whilst f/3.2, f/3.5 would have been fine, I went the whole stop to f/4. Hence the 8 spikes.

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well done H
reveals nice dust clouds
well done
I see what you mean by framing, Flame could be a tad higher off the bottom
great image nonetheless

interesting diff spikes too
probably from the filters ?
frank
Gary,

Glad you liked it.

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Lovely Mr H, just lovely.
Gary
Marc,

I'm glad you picked up on the soft processing. It's a carry-over from my landscape work where I strive to achieve a painterly feel. Gone are my days of worrying about the scientific authenticity behind an image. If it looks good, it's good. I'll leave the scientific work to the CCD wielders.

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Very nice shot H. Colours and details are great and I really like the soft processing.
David,

Your image from IISAC was an impetus and inspiration. I have always wanted to do this but just never had the right equipment or chance to do it. I am going to go back and revisit it with correct framing. Thank you.

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nice work - seem to have seen something like that before
Adam,

Cheers!

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Certainly a beautiful part of the sky. These wide fields are fantastic.
Andrew,

Adding contrast seems to be a recurrent theme with my work. You're right, though, it's personal taste. I prefer a softer look. Whilst a slight S-curve would lift the detail, I'm afraid it might also wash out fainter parts to the image. Then again, there's nothing a mask can't fix. The next time I attempt this, I'll add a bit of contrast.

Cheers, matey, for the constructive criticism.

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Lovely shot H.

Maybe a tad more contrast would lift the detail a bit but it's personal taste.
The star colours are great.

Trevor,

I'm pleased you liked the image! You're right, I've got another 3-4 months to tackle this monster.

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I am in Luuuurrrrvvvvv with that shot. Fantastic star colours. Framing is something I think we can all improve on. Remember this is only the beginning of the Orion season, so you have another 4 months or so to try the framing again if needed.
Carl,

Cheers! I'll reserve the print for the re-do of this region.

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Great shot, H!!!. I think it's a great composition and it'd look great as a poster
Michael,

Thank you.

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There have been a few of these FOV's posted lately and so far...this is the best IMO

Nice work mate

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Martin,

Cheers!

Over the 3 hours that I was imaging this region, something had shfited or moved, very early on, and, as a result, the framing's shifted as well. The very first test image I took of the region was perfectly framed. I must have bumped something. I don't know. In any event, PHD did its job and re-acquired a guidestar to continue with.

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This is an very nicely done image with lots to show, i like all the dust clouds surrounding the nebulae.
About the framing: If you yourself like the framing then it is framed well enough It is all personal preference anyway, the horsey could have been a little bit more up but who am i to say something like that , it all depends on what you want in your image.
Darrell,

Thank you, sir. Glad you enjoyed it.

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stunning image H! Beautifully colourful
Narayan,

Cheers!

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very pretty image
zipdrive,

Thanks.

L-series glass is a godsend.

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nice work! gotta love the L series.
Greg,

Thank you. Pleased you enjoyed it. Watch this space -- I will redo it whenever I get the chance.

I really, really like the 40D. There is a marked improvement over the 3xxD/4xxD models. I'm not sure how it rates against a 20Da, though.

The ultimate would be to pick up another 5D Mark II and get it modified. It's something I'm seriously considering. Roger Clark's tests show that ISO-1600 is the very minimum one should be using for imaging with the 5D Mark II. I salivate at the thought. Despite that, I probably wouldn't go past ISO-800, and, even stick with ISO-400 as I do now.

My modified 40D is my backup/second camera for weddings. Of course, I don't show anyone the images on the LCD to any of my clients/guests as the images have that horrible pink cast to them all.

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Magnificent image Humayun.

You really have mastered the art of the DSLR.

By the way how do you rate the modded 40D over other earlier Canon models? I have an unmodded 40D I use for terrestial photography and really like it.

Greg.
Javier,

Thanks, mate!

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wow men, is very very nice.is a great capture.
regards.
Alex,

Appreciate you looking and commenting.

Do a search of the Deep Space forum to see which threads I've started in here, and, you'll find my images.

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Beautiful stuff Humayun, the sky looks alive. Keep up the great work mate. Any more photos you have taken ??????.

Alex
Doug,

Yeah, it's a real pity about the framing. But, that's OK -- as mentioned, I'm going to re-do it all.

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Lovely image H, Agree with you on your framing, but S happens.
It certainly shows up the enormity of the dust in this region.

Great stuff.
Thanks everyone for looking and commenting. Glad you enjoyed the image.

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Old 01-11-2009, 07:33 PM
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Fantastic H. Superb shot.
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Old 01-11-2009, 09:22 PM
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Very nice H! Sure is a lot of dust out there.
Can't see a green cast on my lappie.
(unless you've updated already)
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Old 01-11-2009, 10:47 PM
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wow H beautiful pic
My two favourites in the one pic i dont see that very often nice job
Keep em coming
PS hope you dont mind thats my new desktop pic
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Old 02-11-2009, 07:36 PM
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Good work again H.
Colours are beautiful. Nebula / dust and / or gas appears everywhere....WOW.

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Old 02-11-2009, 07:50 PM
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Another great production H.
Top shelf.
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Old 02-11-2009, 09:04 PM
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Great pic that show more patience that I would ever have. I really like the horsey, but I think you could have held back a bit on M42. It looks a bit too saturated.
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Old 06-11-2009, 07:07 PM
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David,

Thank you.

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Fantastic H. Superb shot.
Simon,

Cheers, mate. I haven't updated the image, yet. There is a very slight green cast to it. It's only really noticeable if you look for it, I think.

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Very nice H! Sure is a lot of dust out there.
Can't see a green cast on my lappie.
(unless you've updated already)
Jen,

Cheers! Glad you like it. Feel free to use it as a desktop.

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wow H beautiful pic
My two favourites in the one pic i dont see that very often nice job
Keep em coming
PS hope you dont mind thats my new desktop pic
Geoff,

There is so much in that small section of the sky. I'd love to do this again and add many, many more hours to it. One day, I'd really like to do a mosaic which encompasses all of Orion and Taurus.

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Good work again H.
Colours are beautiful. Nebula / dust and / or gas appears everywhere....WOW.

Geoffro.
Rick,

Thanks.

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Another great production H.
Top shelf.
Cheers
Geoff,

I agree with you on M42. It's a bit overblown. Next time.

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Great pic that show more patience that I would ever have. I really like the horsey, but I think you could have held back a bit on M42. It looks a bit too saturated.
Geoff
Thank you everyone, once again.

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Old 07-11-2009, 04:03 AM
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Sorry I'm a little late on this one ...Wonderful shot!! I love the FOV!

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Old 07-11-2009, 05:49 PM
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Just caught up with this one Humayun.

I am so glad I did it's a cracker.

Top imaging mate.
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Old 07-11-2009, 08:44 PM
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Outstanding image Humayan, thanks for the Deep view of this famous area.

All the best.
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Old 08-11-2009, 05:25 PM
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Top work Humayun. Perhaps its time for the mosaic to pick up barnards loop etc? Well done.
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Old 09-11-2009, 10:43 AM
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Hi Tom,

No need to apologise -- there are some who never comment on my images.

Thanks for checking it out and for the kind words.

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Sorry I'm a little late on this one ...Wonderful shot!! I love the FOV!

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Ric,

Cheers, matey! Where's your piccies? You haven't posted any for a while!

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Just caught up with this one Humayun.

I am so glad I did it's a cracker.

Top imaging mate.
Lester,

Whilst I'm not completely thrilled with it, it has turned out nicely. I wish to redo it and frame it correctly.

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Outstanding image Humayan, thanks for the Deep view of this famous area.

All the best.
Jase,

Thanks, so much! Unfortunately, mosaicing is something I don't have the means of doing. It is something best left for those with permanent setups. Going to a dark site and managing to frame the next panel correctly, time and again, is not something for the faint of heart. I fear I won't ever have my own place or a permanent setup, so, I will manage what I can with the modest gear that I am lucky enough to have.

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Top work Humayun. Perhaps its time for the mosaic to pick up barnards loop etc? Well done.
Thanks, again, peoples.

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Old 09-11-2009, 10:45 AM
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Also, Chris alerted me that this made Image of the Week!

That's got to be like a week-long APOD, right?

I'm thrilled! Thanks, Mike.

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Old 09-11-2009, 10:54 AM
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Kudos to you H! Well deserved IOTW. Keep'em coming.
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Old 09-11-2009, 02:47 PM
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Well done Humayan a fine shot and lovely processing,thanks for the look
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Old 09-11-2009, 07:03 PM
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Excellent work, Humayun and congratulations with IOTW! Keep them coming.

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Old 09-11-2009, 09:11 PM
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Like it, like it a lot. My new desktop background if that's ok with you Humayun.
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