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Old 12-02-2008, 01:46 AM
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The Leo Triplet, 3 x Galaxies NGC3628 - M65 - M66

Hi Guys,

This was taken on Sunday night at 2:30am finishing up at 4am with work starting at 9am the following day lol . i can't let a clear night go by.. its badddd as im beginning to put astro work infront of my career!!! i wish i can retire like some of you guys

Anyway, 9 x 7 minutes at ISO 400. been going up to 7 minute exposures as the nights these days seem relatively coldish for summer (about 15-16 degrees ambient). Quite alot of galaxies coming up this time of the year but you have to stay up for it.

Hi Res here: (click button middle bottom of image)

http://www.ezystyles.com.au/gallery2...2_enterAlbum=0


Cheers i better goto sleep now work again tomorrow..... blahhh..
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Old 12-02-2008, 05:12 AM
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Hi Eric
stunning pic of the triplet.
I am so frustrated that my 12" newtonian, EQ6 pro and canon 40dh is not operating yet. Must still shorten OTA to get focus for camera. Ordered a 50mm focus extension and received a 35mm. Have to wait some more.
I dont want to shorten the OTA if i can't use the rig visual as well as photographically. I hope to be able to take pix that are as good as yours.
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Old 12-02-2008, 07:46 AM
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Fantastic Work Eric!! I love the dedication too!!
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Old 12-02-2008, 08:00 AM
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Ah Eric, you remind me of myself a couple of years ago, I would use every available clear night no matter what, going to work without any or with very little sleep was a non issue, I kept this up for about 4 years. Careful though or you will burn out, I did

This is a great image, I knew you would improve and improve, your image prosessing has reached a high standard indeed.

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Old 12-02-2008, 08:02 AM
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Really well done, Eric. The bottom right one is superb in colour and detail.
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Old 12-02-2008, 08:52 AM
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Nice work Eric You're pumping out some great images these days - keep it up!

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Old 12-02-2008, 11:55 AM
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A wonderful image Eric, great colour, detail and composition.

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Old 12-02-2008, 12:49 PM
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Hi Eric

Wow – this is a most beautiful image; an astonishing view of these 3 island galaxies just floating in the vastness of space. Top shot!

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Old 12-02-2008, 01:13 PM
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Eric there is just no end to it, that is a fantastic image, you really do some professional work, well done.

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Old 12-02-2008, 02:16 PM
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That sure is purdy...
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Thanks for sharing another awesome image Eric
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Hi Eric
stunning pic of the triplet.
I am so frustrated that my 12" newtonian, EQ6 pro and canon 40dh is not operating yet. Must still shorten OTA to get focus for camera. Ordered a 50mm focus extension and received a 35mm. Have to wait some more.
I dont want to shorten the OTA if i can't use the rig visual as well as photographically. I hope to be able to take pix that are as good as yours.
Regards
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Hi Steve, thanks mate. re shortening your 12" tube, have you tired a low profile focuser? with my 10" F4.7, i too can't reach 'infocus' so i got myself a low profile focuser GSO. however, there is a lot of play regarding this focuser esp when using a DSLR due to the weight of it so you have to tighten the set screw as well as the locking screw up. can be very frustrating when trying to focus.
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Old 12-02-2008, 03:37 PM
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Fantastic Work Eric!! I love the dedication too!!
lol thanks houghy its unheathy too

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Ah Eric, you remind me of myself a couple of years ago, I would use every available clear night no matter what, going to work without any or with very little sleep was a non issue, I kept this up for about 4 years. Careful though or you will burn out, I did

This is a great image, I knew you would improve and improve, your image prosessing has reached a high standard indeed.

Mike
cheers mike. nothing wrong following your footsteps

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Really well done, Eric. The bottom right one is superb in colour and detail.
thanks mike! yes, the colours really turned out quite well with this shot.

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Nice work Eric You're pumping out some great images these days - keep it up!

Cheers, Marcus
many thanks marcus. i'll try to keep it up.

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A wonderful image Eric, great colour, detail and composition.

Cheers
thanks Ric! rarely i get clear skies, gotta take the most of it.

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Hi Eric

Wow – this is a most beautiful image; an astonishing view of these 3 island galaxies just floating in the vastness of space. Top shot!

Cheers

Dennis
many thanks dennis. my fov was perfect to get all 3 galaxies in...justttt

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Eric there is just no end to it, that is a fantastic image, you really do some professional work, well done.

leon
Thanks Leon! was beautiful weather on sunday, did you image that night?

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That sure is purdy...
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thanks for your reply edward. really appreciated.
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Old 12-02-2008, 03:42 PM
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Excellent Trio Eric! great result for a hours imaging...

I can understand getting out at at every opportunity! I usually do but I try not stay out a all nighter as the kids never let you have a sleep in or a break!
Look forwards to your next treat!!!
cheers
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Eric just out of interest, when you image that Galaxy group, do you pick a particular M number or do you pick the NGC object, or dosn't it really matter as they would all still land in the FOV.

Thanks Leon
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Eric,

Very nice image. I'm not too far from your location and I find my site is clouded out on most nights.

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Agree with the other comments Eric. Excellent work and we admire your dedication
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Great image Eric. The bright star really sets off the composition.

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Old 12-02-2008, 07:12 PM
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Great image Eric, up to your usual high standard. A hard act to follow.
You always seem to find something new and get it right..
Great work.
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Old 13-02-2008, 12:45 AM
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Excellent Trio Eric! great result for a hours imaging...

I can understand getting out at at every opportunity! I usually do but I try not stay out a all nighter as the kids never let you have a sleep in or a break!
Look forwards to your next treat!!!
cheers
LOL thanks gary. lucky i still havent got any kids nor am i married yet

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Eric just out of interest, when you image that Galaxy group, do you pick a particular M number or do you pick the NGC object, or dosn't it really matter as they would all still land in the FOV.

Thanks Leon
Hi Leon, i picked M65 then take 30 sec expo shots, move left take another 30sec shot move up abit then take another 30 sec shot etc etc until i like the fov from a test 30sec shot then i'll set the guidestar and shoot away

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Eric,

Very nice image. I'm not too far from your location and I find my site is clouded out on most nights.

Steven
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Thanks Steve. Nicee another Melbournian. Where abouts are you?


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Agree with the other comments Eric. Excellent work and we admire your dedication
Thanks guys. im the all weather man

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Great image Eric. The bright star really sets off the composition.

Peter
cheers Peter. yes, ive noticed there are hardly any stars around these galaxies besides that bright one which i guess balances it out.

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Great image Eric, up to your usual high standard. A hard act to follow.
You always seem to find something new and get it right..
Great work.
many thanks hagar. im starting to run out of objects .. need to compile a list soon.
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