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peter shah

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  1. Thank you everyone for your comments... Thank you ....yes me too Its a wonderful part of the sky...I'm in the process of grabbing a region just North of this.
  2. great set of images....love the framing with the Swan
  3. I love Dark Nebulae and The Large Molecular Cloud in Taurus has to be one of my favourites. This is a four panel mosaic featuring IC2087, IC2088 and NGC1539. Imaged remotely from Spain with the Epsilon 180ed and full format ZWO ASI2400MC Pro. Exposures were 45 x 300s for each panel. Processed in Pixinsight and Photoshop, this was a real challenge for noise control but to be fair it is dark stuff in a dark sky so I'll take it for what it is. Thanks for looking Peter Shah
  4. Beautiful job.....not easy this dark stuff....love the last rendition
  5. Wow thats a stunning rendition...perfectly colour balanced with great star colou
  6. Beautiful work Carol...I love the colour you've pulled out
  7. Thats a massive FOV Olly three or four images for the price of one, an absolute bargain!!....Really nice nice job on that. I love that vein of Hydrogen.
  8. Yes, I bought one for my second observatory...so far so good, I'm still testing I have some very promising guide graphs and am getting used the software. Hopefully if things continue like this I will have some images done soon. I am looking forward to the encoder module upgrade so that I can test the dual tracking option....fingers crossed it continues.
  9. beautifully processed with stunning star colour
  10. Thank you Roy....I tried to keep it as natural as possible as narrow band can do strange things to RGB Thank you
  11. nice work Steve, I love your star colour
  12. Its one of those...the more you look the more you see....definitely a busy part of the sky....wonderful image with lovely str colour
  13. Not one we see very often.....another super image Goran
  14. Thanks you Geoff....these are both 6nm Astronomiks Thank you...I Agree its a very strange looking thing
  15. have you checked the colour profile is srgb for the web? TBH I have found images do vary from website to website.
  16. Super result despite your challenges....besides its no fun if you are not fighting with the kit!!
  17. Thank you Mark, ...It was only discovered a few years back.....I remember the rumbles in the community at the time...I finally got around to imaging it. Its extremely faint and mostly visible in OIII.
  18. The Crescent and the Soap Bubble in Cygnus. I imaged this one in RGB H-alpha and Oxygen III remotely from Spain with the AG14 Newtonian and the FLI Kepler 4040 CMOS. Exposure times were 60s x 60 each in RGB, 180s x 120 in Ha, 227 x 180s in OIII, giving a total integration time of just over 21 hours. Processed with Pixinsight and Photoshop. I love the faint wisps of OIII around 34 Cyg near the bottom of the frame. Thanks for looking Peter Shah😃
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    beautiful job Rodd
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