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Originally Posted by troypiggo
Can't believe you're still pulling out targets from AF! I haven't gotten around to final processing of mine yet! Well done!
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Thanks Troy.

I'm running out of files now. I think I'm done until next year.
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Originally Posted by Retrograde
Very nice Marc.
The Lobster certainly looks to be a fairly challenging object. I was thinking of giving it a go at Astrofest but probably just as well I didn't.
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Thanks mate.

It's a little boring in RGB. Not much else than red at that FL.
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Originally Posted by atalas
A couple of nice shots dude....flats wouldn't hurt though Marc....did you take any?
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Thanks Louie.

I always flat field but my sensor had a big black blotch on the lower right corner that I couldn't easily clone out in PS. Too many stars.
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Originally Posted by Placidus
Wide field pays off! Not only is 47 Tucanae beautifully done, but perhaps even more importantly, there are three other globulars in the image!
The thing we like the most about the lobster is the big wriggly dust lane below it that it has left on its travels. Didn't know that was there.
Best,
M & T
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Thanks Mike.

Might have pushed it a little too hard but it's got some dark lanes yes.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Both great images Marc  ...caaaaaan't wait to get my (planned) FSQ106 and FLI16803 up and running at the end of the year
Mike
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Thanks Mike.

That should make for a sweet setup. You'll have a lot of fun with the new rig.
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Originally Posted by h0ughy
a lot of photons disappeared in that green tent........
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Thanks David.

The "green singularity" has reached its due by date. Looking at state funerals soon after 10 years of abuse then get a new one. Probably the same.