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26-01-2010, 01:40 PM
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Seagull's Head
I managed to get some decent sky the other night, and wanted to try something different to run through with Zone System. 
I'm not overly happy with it, as for some reason I had a bit of coma creep into the left side and I screwed up the star layer a bit. 
Let me know what you think.
Thanks for looking.
http://public.blu.livefilestore.com/...%20Seagull.JPG
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26-01-2010, 03:28 PM
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I dunno Gray..that looks pretty good to me
Little things like slight star elongation and the like are way overrated to me, these things, when they are only slight, are really only nit picking concerns, the colour and beauty are more important.
Looks like you had some fun, incidentally, this may be my next FOV next new moon, I have never imaged the Seagull before, so I am looking forward to the challenge
Mike
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26-01-2010, 03:45 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by strongmanmike
I dunno Gray..that looks pretty good to me
Little things like slight star elongation and the like are way overrated to me, these things, when they are only slight, are really only nit picking concerns, the colour and beauty are more important.
Looks like you had some fun, incidentally, this may be my next FOV next new moon, I have never imaged the Seagull before, so I am looking forward to the challenge
Mike
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Thanks, Mike, I appreciate your comments and have taken them on board.
I thought it was a relatively easy object to image, the detail came in easy enough, so you should do well. Cheers and clears!
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26-01-2010, 05:24 PM
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Lovely image, what scope?
Well done...
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26-01-2010, 06:35 PM
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Looks good to me Graham. The head is by far the nicest part of this nebula and you have captured it very well. Stars look good to me although after having my eyes tested yesterday and getting a pretty bad report you better listen to others first.
I like it. Well done.
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26-01-2010, 06:36 PM
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A nice shot, and I am thinking you are joking when you suggest this is an easy object. I just spent a few hours, with Ha, trying this and it certainly wasn't easy.
Great work.
Gary
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26-01-2010, 06:47 PM
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I like it! Colors and contrast look very pleasing.
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26-01-2010, 07:58 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Garyh
I like it! Colors and contrast look very pleasing.

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Thanks Gary! Must have paid off having my nose in Zone Systems at the same time.
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Originally Posted by gbeal
A nice shot, and I am thinking you are joking when you suggest this is an easy object. I just spent a few hours, with Ha, trying this and it certainly wasn't easy.
Great work.
Gary
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Thanks! I was actually serious about imaging it and saying easy. 2hrs40mins of 10min frames in my QHY8 from suburban Adelaide, from just past the meridian to just on the roof of my granny flat. Did a 5 min test image and settled on 10 min frames.
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Originally Posted by Hagar
Looks good to me Graham. The head is by far the nicest part of this nebula and you have captured it very well. Stars look good to me although after having my eyes tested yesterday and getting a pretty bad report you better listen to others first.
I like it. Well done.
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He, he, I hate the Optometrist. Always bad news with that bloke. Always another $400 too!!
Thanks for the comments, Doug! Killed them little white ant buggers yet?
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Originally Posted by Astrobserver99
Lovely image, what scope?
Well done...
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Ummm....yes, forgot that bit!!
8" Bintel N200 and QHY8.
EQ6 guided,
16x10min
DSS & PS CS3
Thanks!
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27-01-2010, 12:25 AM
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Graham, I think you have done a very good job of this object!
Colours look pretty darn good to me and if you're imaging from suburban skys, well great effort... stars are a little soft but that's to be expected with being in the city plus crappy air conditions this time of the year..
Well done I'd say
Rich
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27-01-2010, 09:29 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by richardo
Graham, I think you have done a very good job of this object!
Colours look pretty darn good to me and if you're imaging from suburban skys, well great effort... stars are a little soft but that's to be expected with being in the city plus crappy air conditions this time of the year..
Well done I'd say
Rich
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Cheers Richard. Appreciate your comments.
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27-01-2010, 12:50 PM
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Quite a pleasing image.
It also comes up nicely in Ha.
Greg.
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27-01-2010, 01:06 PM
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Have scope will travel!
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Not too bad at all.
Frank
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27-01-2010, 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by telecasterguru
Not too bad at all.
Frank
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Cheers, Frank, thanks.
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
Quite a pleasing image.
It also comes up nicely in Ha.
Greg.
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Thanks Greg!
I'm tyring to save up for a Ha for the QHY8. What would you use? 2", of course
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27-01-2010, 01:28 PM
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For the life of me i can't see a seagull but then again I wasn't any good at picking bunnies in clouds either
good one Graham
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27-01-2010, 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by TheDecepticon
Cheers, Frank, thanks.
Thanks Greg!
I'm tyring to save up for a Ha for the QHY8. What would you use? 2", of course 
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Superb shot Gray.  Yeah get a 2" baader Ha 7nm.
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27-01-2010, 02:25 PM
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Hi Graham:
A fine and delicate image. Very pretty.
Many greetings
Cesar
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27-01-2010, 06:28 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TrevorW
For the life of me i can't see a seagull but then again I wasn't any good at picking bunnies in clouds either
good one Graham
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You need to see the whole thing to see the shape, I think. Thanks Trev.
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Originally Posted by multiweb
Superb shot Gray.  Yeah get a 2" baader Ha 7nm.
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Thanks Marc. Yep, sussed it out, $389.
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Originally Posted by mexhunter
Hi Graham:
A fine and delicate image. Very pretty.
Many greetings
Cesar
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Cheers for the comments, Cesar
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27-01-2010, 11:20 PM
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Great pic of the head of the seagull!
I have done a pic of the whole seagull last year. I remember how difficult the processing was. So I have to show you my respect!
cheers
werner
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28-01-2010, 11:23 AM
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Nice processing with very little noise evident. The brighter stars are a little saturated but nothing too distracting. Colour is good and as I remember this target. You could do some selective sharpening to the dark dust lane but this is only a preference thing for me. Overall I reckon this is a good image of this target. Maybe more subs for signal increase.
Nice image.
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28-01-2010, 09:35 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by prokyon
Great pic of the head of the seagull!
I have done a pic of the whole seagull last year. I remember how difficult the processing was. So I have to show you my respect!
cheers
werner
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Thank you Werner, Im glad you liked it.
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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
Nice processing with very little noise evident. The brighter stars are a little saturated but nothing too distracting. Colour is good and as I remember this target. You could do some selective sharpening to the dark dust lane but this is only a preference thing for me. Overall I reckon this is a good image of this target. Maybe more subs for signal increase.
Nice image.
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Cheers Paul. Yeah, I did cook the stars a bit. When I feel the urge, I'll do a repro and take a bit of extra care.
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