Some more northern gems. I think this is the first image I have posted from our new SRO configuration of Ceravolo 300 (just like mine at home!) and FLI PL-16803 camera.
At the bottom left is NGC7331 and the Deer Lick group. At top right is Stephan's Quintet. The field contains a lot of IFN so I've gone for a slightly misty, dreamy look.
Very nice Rick, looks like a pretty deep view, so much Galactic Cirrus, almost gets in the bloody way and some happening colour there too They are a magical pairing, shame we can't get them easily from down here
I imaged them both very briefly and only in B&W once with my old 12" SCT and brand new SX MX716 back in 2003 from my front yard in Canberra, they were very low in the north...wouldn't bother from here now
Thanks, Marcus I have plenty more up my sleeve. Processing time is the bottleneck.
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Originally Posted by ozstronomer
Wonderful image Rick, nice colours and great FOV
Geoff
Thanks, Geoff.
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Originally Posted by RobF
I hope that Tak guide scope isn't the old FSQ!?
Awesome image Rick. Must be great to have the extra data pouring in even when local skies are average.
Ta, Rob. No, it's not my old FSQ It always cheers me up during the post lunch slump at work to see the files magically appearing out of the aether!
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Originally Posted by Stevec35
God that's nice Rick! Possibly one of the best shots of this field that I've ever seen.
Cheers
Steve
Thanks, Steve!
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Originally Posted by Leonardo70
Great Rick .. the color is really fantastic !!
Congrats.
All the best,
Leo
And thanks very much, Leo.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Very nice Rick, looks like a pretty deep view, so much Galactic Cirrus, almost gets in the bloody way and some happening colour there too They are a magical pairing, shame we can't get them easily from down here
I imaged them both very briefly and only in B&W once with my old 12" SCT and brand new SX MX716 back in 2003 from my front yard in Canberra, they were very low in the north...wouldn't bother from here now
Mike
Yes, it's a magic FOV, Mike. There are plenty of pretty, small galaxy groups but not so many including a large, photogenic galaxy like NGC7331. Thanks for your kind comments.
As always, a great photo Rick that inspires and teaches a thing or two.
Indeed it reminds me of a magical happy dream and invites to pause and make an attempt to reflect about...you know, the meaning of life and the underlying forces that animate all and everything...
As always, a great photo Rick that inspires and teaches a thing or two.
Indeed it reminds me of a magical happy dream and invites to pause and make an attempt to reflect about...you know, the meaning of life and the underlying forces that animate all and everything...
Thank you, Suavi. I think I need a little of what you're having