It's been a while since I've posted here
Just got back from a trip to a dark sky site (Bendleby Ranges in the Flinders Ranges in SA). Some shots from there, all taken with a GSO RC8 on a Mach1 mount with a ZWO ASI294MM-Pro
Comet Leonard: just luminance, 103x10s. A quickie whilst waiting for it to get dark :-)
Found this hard to process (mainly cos I've only processed one comet before), but had trouble separating the comet. So instead merged a stack aligned on the stars with a stack aligned on the comet (to get detail in the core).
NGC1566 (LRGB): about 15.5 hours. The colour data (4.5 hours) was very ropey for some reason, but enough luminance (11 hours) to overcome that to some extent.
IC443 in SHO: about 16 hours - 8 of that in the 'burbs from last month. This is the best of the HSO, SHO etc combos I played with. Still not quite happy. Hard to find a combo that looks ok - esp when I'm not that keen on magenta!
Hard one to capture as only just over 30 degrees at peak.
Higher res and more deets are in my astrobin page
https://www.astrobin.com/users/DiscoDuck/
Comments/crticisms more than welcome as always.