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Old 10-01-2012, 01:48 PM
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Stunning image Mike, one of your best I think.

The animals are great - I love the matching cheetah and racoon thingy the best, but the donkey is close. Maybe the Shrek donkey would've been a better match
Thanks Mike, although there has been a lot of positive thoughts expressed about this image, I know a few can't quite warm to it....so I did what I do best and did a whole other version

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Old 10-01-2012, 04:08 PM
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What a lovely little rendition! and a win for the Newt brigade! the colours look pretty good too.

Oh on a side note i know what Trevor is talking about on some of your larger stars you have a secondary diffraction effect, generally this is caused by the microlense on the CCD and often seen in fast/large reflector telescopse I have them slightly in my little newt

Im hoping for clear skies sometime soon that i can take advantage of. Too much work too little time

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Old 12-01-2012, 01:11 AM
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I declare that this image is my new reference for 3D effect. My target is to produce an image with a 3D effect 1/3 as good as the tunnel of fire, without the zoo, before 2013.

So help me God!

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Old 12-01-2012, 07:29 AM
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What a lovely little rendition! and a win for the Newt brigade! the colours look pretty good too.

Oh on a side note i know what Trevor is talking about on some of your larger stars you have a secondary diffraction effect, generally this is caused by the microlense on the CCD and often seen in fast/large reflector telescopse I have them slightly in my little newt

Im hoping for clear skies sometime soon that i can take advantage of. Too much work too little time

Brendan
Thanks Bredan, I agree, it is most likely the microlenses..?

Bit less obvious in the Hubble Palette version


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I declare that this image is my new reference for 3D effect. My target is to produce an image with a 3D effect 1/3 as good as the tunnel of fire, without the zoo, before 2013.

So help me God!

Enrique
Well go forth my son and spread the way, make all images 3D to the edges of the land, leave no narrowband unturned, spare no decon in your devine quest - amen

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Old 15-01-2012, 09:19 PM
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Mike .... congratulations for this amazing work

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