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Image Comments posted by Craney
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You have picked up a few galaxies as well. That must be taken with a fair focal length to get that lovely detail on the nebula. Pure LRGB or NB ??
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Noctilucent Cloud over RAF Menwith Hill Nr Harrogate, 17th/18th June 2019, just after midnight.
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This is an odd question....but.... do you find the Northern Lights to be a bit annoying for astrophotography ( DSO's etc...) , especially if it is a beautifully clear night with good seeing ??
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Nicely composed. Might be interesting to have another shot with the Moon in focus and the statue out.
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Under the stars near the Tetons,USA, prior to the eclipse in 2017.
In our stay we had 13 out of the 15 nights clear !!!! At this stage there was no Moon and we were at a high altitude, so, I could not resist a bit of 'outreach' with my lady travel companion. .... 30s is a long exposure with bears around !!!!
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I thought I would get this one in before the end of 2018.
NGC891 LRGB taken with a Celestron C6 onEQ6 with the AtiK 414ex.
12x 1min L
16x 1min R
8x 1min G
12x 1min B
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Thanks Martin. Yes low altitude is my problem as well. I get a helmet with associated Privet hedge and tree branch artefacts.
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Any info for the exposure and imaging gear. I've been trying to get this beauty for two years now. You have great detail there.
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Due to a couple of 'accidental' second hand purchases, I have a mixture of filters in my EFW2, which is slightly irksome.
LRGB Hb Sii are Baader, Ha and O3 are Astronomik !! ... and yes they are are not parfocal. Hence my enthusiasm for Bi-colour shots.
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Crab in Bi colour Hb Sii
(10"f4 with Atik 414ex)
( H beta ?? x 1min and Sii 85x 1min)
I like the colour combo here. Looks like one of those electric space storms that the USS Enterprise tends to fall into.
Near to morning this one, tracking was better than my last attempt, but I cant find a record of how many HB subs I took.... doh!!
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Thanks Adam, I am really very, very happy with the camera. The Mono just opens up a whole new palette of colour (ironically !!) and the sensitivity is awesome. The Narrow Band, Narrow field combo will keep me busy for many a night.
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Horse Head Bi Colour ( NGC 2023)
10" F4 + Atik 414ex ( Ha: 14x 1min, O3: 4 x 1min )
Not much O3 response, and the clouds rolled in at 04:30am....so only got 4 subs.
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Wizard with the 10"F4 ( Atik 414ex mono)
Bi-colour image ( 15x3mins Ha + 12x3mins O3)
.... improvement on my previous attempt at Bi-colour.
Almost at the 'hour-mark' for subs... ... whatever next ??.... Astrodons !!!!!
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Thanks Adam, it certainly surprised me in terms of it's Narrow Band potential, and goes nicely with the smaller sensor of the 414ex.
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Bi colour image of the Crab taken over two nights. ( Ha 80x 1min, O3 4x3min). Atik 414ex mono with SW 10"quattro
This one is to be continued..... had mount guiding issues along the way, but it shows promise.
That overly bright filament came out of the O3 stack !!
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20s exposure !!!!...... that's sensational.
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Ngc 7331 LRGB
10"f4 +Atik414ex mono
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Ngc 891 LRGB
10"f4 +Atik414ex mono
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Crescent Bi Colour Ha O3
10"f4 +Atik414ex mono
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The 'Tadpoles' in IC410 (Auriga region).
Atik 414ex Bi Colour Ha-OIII
about 20 mins each with 2 min subs.
SW 10" Quattro
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That car's headlights gives the bridge a 'stand-out' profile. Nicely done.
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During 'ish full Moon (95%+) and scudding cloud.
HST Crescent. ( Atik 414ex and SW 10f4 )
36x1min Ha
96min x1min OIII
36 x1min SII
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Your location is great, a nice steep sided forested mountainside. Very Alpine.
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That's a wide field. Great detail.
Neowise_NLC_2020711c.jpg
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Lovely shot.
In terms of rarity, I liken it to photographing the Loch Ness Monster when a Unicorn gets in the way !!. I have a similar shot (Friday 10th July??) from Yorkshire but the comet was hidden by that right hand edge of the NLC.