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Old 04-06-2012, 02:58 PM
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M8 M20 Widey @ 70mm

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Another wide field with the Canon 70-200 @ 70mm from Leyburn whilst waiting for the Coma correcter , , Maybe a little contrasty for some but I see through Rose Coloured Glasses : )

Image Stas = 17 x 120secs, f2.8, RgeistaX & CS3
Hope it worth the sqizz : )

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Old 04-06-2012, 03:09 PM
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I like the composition, Bob. Colours are a little bright for my (unadventurous?) taste

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Old 04-06-2012, 09:04 PM
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Cheers Rick, not unadventurous mate, what ive done is more like overwhelmingly crazy, hey, Lol , , looked good to me at 2am in the mornin , ,
Think I need to cut the levels in half, yep
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Old 04-06-2012, 09:44 PM
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I love it The colours really make the M8 and M20 jump out and say here we are in all our glory.
Would like to see more
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Old 04-06-2012, 10:04 PM
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I think it is excellent too Bob. I am also one for over cooking my images, it's sometimes hard to noticed you've done it until you have left it alone for a few hours.

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Old 04-06-2012, 10:39 PM
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Processing with tired eyes.
I've posted a few doozies myself after an all nighter. LOL
But, I do like yours. Wide fields are a joy to capture and there is always so much to see and explore.
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Old 04-06-2012, 11:32 PM
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I like that photo - & it's worth reprocessing as the data is quite good.

It shows you that if you have a Canon Camera with a telephoto you have a telescope.
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Old 05-06-2012, 04:14 PM
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I love it The colours really make the M8 and M20 jump out and say here we are in all our glory.
Would like to see more
Thanx for your comment Steve, a bit of Pop potentially, yep. Glad you like it, it cool how these two are just hanging out from the MW center doing their thing, cool !

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I think it is excellent too Bob. I am also one for over cooking my images, it's sometimes hard to noticed you've done it until you have left it alone for a few hours.

Steve
Cheers Steve and too right, looking the next day I realize it a bit loud compared to majority seen, I also like Rock & Roll ; ) Its all a fair lesson to experiment with this type of data, I by no mean confess to be tuned to processing, all in the name of an interesting pass time & gaining experience as I go , , Ty .

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Processing with tired eyes.
I've posted a few doozies myself after an all nighter. LOL
But, I do like yours. Wide fields are a joy to capture and there is always so much to see and explore.
TY jjj, wide fields are a joy and lets one analyze the sky on a more related scale, more chance to snatch a ufo tooo, Lol , ,

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I like that photo - & it's worth reprocessing as the data is quite good.

It shows you that if you have a Canon Camera with a telephoto you have a telescope.
appreciated alpal, 17 subframes is the most ive ever done + being a widefield, I would like to do a repro, personally looking, the bulk neb appears a little pinkish purple rather than a clean red to me, well compared to the scope inage I did recently ? ?
thanx for your comment

Appreciate all the feedback everyone, it all sure helps seeing ones photo from other experienced eyes , cheers . .
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You've got some funky colours going there Bob! I like the fov and nicely presented.

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Old 06-06-2012, 08:16 PM
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Hey Cheers Darrin, appreciated ! Funky , ,
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