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V nice!
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Having seen an image of this in a copy of Astronomy Now I thought I would give it a go. Im not one for sitting on one target for to long so Im pleased that i got this with only 35 x 240s subs.
Taken with my Askar 400 with a FR fitted and Optilong Ex filter. Stired in PI.
C and C welcome.
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Wow, that's v nice!
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Great image.
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V nice! Stars look great.
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V deep, nice!
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Yep, v nice! but to long on one target for me. Get in and out fast!
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Stunning image to my eyes, v 3d.
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Lovely image.
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That looks so good.
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Second one for me. has a lot of impact!
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V nice!
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Cool!
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Both stunning images.
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V nice ! Tried this target last year and although I could see the squid it was faint, brilliant for putting 25hrs in on it. I managed about 12 before I moved on.
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Nice, looks close in shape to the witches head nebula.
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V nice, never seen this target quite so close before.
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Nice!
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7 hours ago, Spr said:
Really good, not seen this often.
Thank you. The only reason I picked it was because I had seen a few realy good pics of it on this site and was looking for someting a bit different.
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Still looks great though!
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9 hours ago, tooth_dr said:
It's a fairly challenging target, so I think you've done remarkably well with 5 hours of data with a OSC and dual NB filter. I dont think you could push it any more without it falling apart.
Thanks, Yep its a faint one alright. Think I will move on to a new target and re visit this next year.
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V nice.
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15 minutes ago, 900SL said:
Nicely done!
Thank you.
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4 minutes ago, Elp said:
Did you do it starless? Sometimes you can stretch, then apply NR and stretch some more.
Hi, yep did it starless, have stretched and pulled several ways but the back gound just seems to go south. will have another play tomorrow, think I have had it with it today.
NGC7000 and the Pelican
in Imaging - Deep Sky
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Another couple of fine images.