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24-06-2010, 05:41 PM
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Starless IC1271 Nebula in NB
Hi Guys
Here is Starless IC1271 in Hubble pallete. Put your sunnys on 1st  .
This is part of M8 Lagoon nebula. I cant find any other pics on the web of just this area, which is supprising, as its quite attractive.
It looks like a huge cliff with rocks at the bottom, and an alien snake trying to climb it  .
Res is not that great, as this is a 50% crop, which makes it equivalent to a some 4m FL.
Ha:SII:Ha:OIII Ha 3nm 9hrs bin1 20min subs; SII 3 hrs; OIII 3 hrs both bin2 20min subs. O ff axis guided with the AO8 operating at 5 hz, which was a rare treat .
I bit colourfull....., well maybe more that  for the hell of it  .
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24-06-2010, 06:09 PM
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Not bad, the colours are quite subtle really and there is some lovely subtle 3D going on here too. I have to say though, while it is certainly an attractive coloured vista, this micro FOV and starless approach probably creates a feeling in the viewer that verges on viewing "space art"... there is little if anything to create a frame of reference identifying it as a deep sky image.... Still, looks pretty cool
Mike
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24-06-2010, 06:21 PM
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Very colourful...guess that makes it a rainbow serpent.
Space art...mmm, maybe but I can live with that.
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24-06-2010, 06:23 PM
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mmm, yes, I see what you mean. I wasnt quite aiming for that, its all too hard to pass off entirely as art. Ill take and insert some RGB stars perhaps, get an astro aspect back into it, and tone down the colour/brightness a bit. Thanks for the feedback Mike
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24-06-2010, 06:24 PM
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Very colurfull Fred, love the 3D effect.
4000mm FL ! oh mgosh !
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24-06-2010, 06:56 PM
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Wow! A small portion of M8 (my favourite  ). Insane resolution. Top shot.
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24-06-2010, 06:58 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bassnut
mmm, yes, I see what you mean. I wasnt quite aiming for that, its all too hard to pass off entirely as art. Ill take and insert some RGB stars perhaps, get an astro aspect back into it, and tone down the colour/brightness a bit. Thanks for the feedback Mike 
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What you need is an hyper-resolution mosaic at that image scale and that FL of the whole lagoon. C'mon... you know you want it.
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24-06-2010, 07:09 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JD2439975
Very colourful...guess that makes it a rainbow serpent.
Space art...mmm, maybe but I can live with that.
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Thanks Justin, yeah, rainbow serpent, thats it  .
Quote:
Originally Posted by DavidU
Very colurfull Fred, love the 3D effect.
4000mm FL ! oh mgosh !
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Well, not really 4m, but sort of. Yes the 3d effect is almost there, bonus  .
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Originally Posted by multiweb
What you need is an hyper-resolution mosaic at that image scale and that FL of the whole lagoon. C'mon... you know you want it. 
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Gaud, the last (only) time I tried a mosiac, it was a nightmare, enough already, and imagine 400hrs to get what, a hyper star WW?, or a Sidonio one-shot, eek, Ill leave it up to you punks to do in a fraction of the time 
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24-06-2010, 07:19 PM
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I like it Fred. Its like dawn in the Lagoon Nebula.
Its a bit similar in shape to a northern nebula often imaged with those couple of little fingers.
Greg.
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25-06-2010, 10:59 AM
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Hi Fred, that is an outstanding image. A starless field heading, put me off at first, but after viewing your image it is wonderful to just see the nebula without the distraction of the stars.
All the best.
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25-06-2010, 12:07 PM
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Thanks Greg, Lester. I appreciate the feedback.
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25-06-2010, 04:34 PM
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Very nice Fred, the starless effect combined with NB works very well with this nebula. There is also a 3D effect present as well.
I think you've done a great job with this one.
Cheers
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25-06-2010, 05:09 PM
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very dramatic
Very different
Very cool
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26-06-2010, 12:21 AM
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can I have stars with that
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26-06-2010, 03:34 PM
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very cool Fred! How do you do starless like that? Is there some sort of technical process, or do you just have to be really good at using the clone stamp
like i said, very cool
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26-06-2010, 05:06 PM
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Thanks guys. How to do it?, Astroanarcys site its all there (tone mapping), his process allows starless or reinserted stars. Ive added a few steps, but as is his pics show how powerfull it is.
And yes, hopfully Ill get some RGB so you can have stars with that ;-).
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28-06-2010, 11:10 AM
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Another nice starless wonder Fred. Looks like the thick clouds over my place of late.
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28-06-2010, 10:11 PM
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This is your type of image Fred. I have come to appreciate your starless images. Fantastic resolution.
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01-07-2010, 04:26 PM
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Hmmm... Nup. What has happened to the Fred we once knew?  In all seriousness, you and your set up are capable of more. Perhaps its time to ditch the starless theme for a while and let us enjoy the tight stars renowned with these scopes.
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01-07-2010, 04:44 PM
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I guess that they'll be people voting on either side of the fence Fred, but you know that I for one love these images of yours. Straight to the proverbial pool room.
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