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Old 03-01-2010, 05:45 PM
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Tarantula - NGC 2070

Over the Xmas break there were only 2 decent nights from my location, and on one of them I was free to have a go at NGC 2070.

I'm not entirely thrilled with the results, but I thought that I would post it up anyway, the moon was around 90% full and there was the odd strong gust of wind that kept me on my toes. So all in all, not the best night to be imaging but I was going to take what I could get

ED80, Modified 350D, WO 0.8x II, 15 x 300sec, ISO 400.

NGC2070 (580kb)
NGC2070 (2.3Mb)

Interestingly I have not used ISO 400 before its always been set to 800, however the image seems to have a grainy touch which is unfortunate.

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Old 03-01-2010, 05:52 PM
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That's a very neat shot. Very sharp with loads of details. The colors are spot on too. Good work.
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Old 03-01-2010, 05:53 PM
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Definately a top effort! It looks a bit over sharpened on my screen, but would need to see a larger image to confirm.
At least you have the Flat II working ok. I still can't get a good distance for mine, and thats on a WO scope!
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Old 03-01-2010, 09:26 PM
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All I can say is well done Michael. A great shot that has lots of detail and the colours look good. Whenever I try this with my unmod 400d it comes out green.

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Old 03-01-2010, 09:56 PM
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I would be stoked to get a pic like that!!!!
I likesed It a lot!!!
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Nice one Michael and I like the colors too.


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Old 04-01-2010, 01:15 AM
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Nice one Michael I like it would like too see a larger scale

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Old 04-01-2010, 05:15 PM
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That's a very neat shot. Very sharp with loads of details. The colors are spot on too. Good work.
Thanks Marc, I tried not to mess with the colours too much, overall I tried not to tinker too much. Less is more

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Definately a top effort! It looks a bit over sharpened on my screen, but would need to see a larger image to confirm.
At least you have the Flat II working ok. I still can't get a good distance for mine, and thats on a WO scope!
Link to a larger file added now. Agreed, I have not had much luck with the P-Flat2, but this time around I took my time with the focusing (didn't rush it as per usual) it seems to be working much better.

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All I can say is well done Michael. A great shot that has lots of detail and the colours look good. Whenever I try this with my unmod 400d it comes out green.

Mark
Yep, I had a green Tarantula before I had the 350D modified.. Not any more

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I would be stoked to get a pic like that!!!!
I likesed It a lot!!!
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I'm pleased that you liked it

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Nice one Michael and I like the colors too.


Cheers Daniel.
Thanks Daniel, I've got a few green Tarantulas saved away somewhere, nice change to pick up different data with a modded DSLR.

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Nice one Michael I like it would like too see a larger scale

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Thanks Trevor, a link to a larger file has been added now
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Thanks Mich
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Very nice image showing fine detail.
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I think the full size image is fantastic. Lots of detail and well done.

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Old 04-01-2010, 10:13 PM
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full size image looks great! well done!

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Thanks guys, I appreciate your comments

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