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alan potts

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  1. Stunning, never seen that before which being where you are sort of explains why. Alan
  2. It is probably me as much as anything as I don't know how to remove the stars with PS but do agree with you it helps with structure of the nebula. I must look for some sort of tutorial step by step and have a go. Alan
  3. Now that looks just about perfect to me, as good as any image of this I have seen. On the subject of colour I only ever get this to come out more purple on my 071OSC but either way it's a lovely object. Alan
  4. Nice collection of mono shots there, I don't normally like ones with stars removed but that for me works very well. Alan
  5. Have I seen this called the Christmas Tree nebula or have I got the wrong end of the stick. A very fine image but in my view a touch too red satuarated. Alan
  6. I am having a hard time with the Moon near to where I wish to capture when it was clear and it not being clear the rest of the time. I was going to dismount the 12 inch Meade and even bought the mounting rails but it never got any further than that. I avoid meridian flips if I can. Last month I had a bout of bad guiding and found the alignment was quite some way out and the balance of the scope on the mount had change, quite what happen I don't know, earthquake maybe, still sorted now. Alan
  7. Really like the Messier 100 Dave, really should try some of these smaller galaxies with the M/N 190. Alan
  8. That's amazing and at close to 4m F/L a great statement as to how good the mount is. Alan
  9. That's rather lovely, well done. Nice collection below That I have never captured due to my focal length of 800mm. I have a reducer on the way which will drop the F/L a fair amount so may well have a go at this again. Alan
  10. That's a beautiful capture and object, as Orion is fairly high here I may try and get some shots of it, the weather has been against me of late and I dare say 17 hours may be a bit beyond me this year. I do not recall seeing it before on here. Alan
  11. I must give it a try, Astro Photography Tool does have setting at x2 x3 and x4 which does appear to change the view and sensitivity of the camera when doing 1 second captures for focus and framing but I have never tried to use it for an exposure longer than 1 second. Alan
  12. Nice detailed image Rodd, good to see your back. Alan
  13. I was told it was not possible to bin OSC cameras, I have the 071 and thought to do the same thing, but after being told never did. Very good capture for only 10 minutes though. Alan.
  14. That's got to be one of the best images of this I have seen, 38 hours, that's almost a whole day. Out of interest how long did it take you, I know you have very long nights up there and not so many clear ones. Alan
  15. Maybe a bit over saturated from my personal taste but this is a very fine capture of a difficult object. I did 4 hours on this a while ago and was most disappointed with what I got which was next to nothing. Alan
  16. I don't normally like tight close-ups of this but this one really excels!! Alan
  17. Considering what you have this is a wonderful start, must look for the finished item. Alan
  18. That's rather lovely Peter, I like it. Alan
  19. That's really different and very nice, never seen it done like this before. Well done. Alan
  20. I see you took it with an M/N 190, I have one sitting in the corner of my observatory which hasn't seen light for about 3 years. Maybe it's time to mount it up the CEM 60 I have should carry it easily enough. Alan
  21. Lovely shot Sir, not one I have seen done before. Alan
  22. That's very nice Adam. Maybe something for me to try. Alan
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