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Memory of summer - America, Crescent, Veil


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Below I present my photos taken this summer. These are first pictures with my actual astrophotography equipment.

Mount: Heq5

Telescope: Orion 80ED + FF/FR 0.8

Detector: Canon 350D mod

Guide: SW 80/400 + OSSAG

NGC 7000 (North America Nebula)

Exposure: 90 min. (30x180s)

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NGC 6888 (Crescent Nebula)

Exposure: 120 min. (12x300s;20 x180s)

post-26689-0-45108400-1352373097_thumb.j

FULL RESOLUTION HERE

NGC 6992 (East Veil Nebula)

Exposure: 90 min. (18x300s)

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FULL RESOLUTION HERE

All opinions are welcome

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Below I present my photos taken this summer. These are first pictures with my actual astrophotography equipment.

Mount: Heq5

Telescope: Orion 80ED + FF/FR 0.8

Detector: Canon 350D mod

Guide: SW 80/400 + OSSAG

NGC 7000 (North America Nebula)

Exposure: 90 min. (30x180s)

post-26689-0-60739200-1352373119_thumb.j

NGC 6888 (Crescent Nebula)

Exposure: 120 min. (12x300s;20 x180s)

post-26689-0-45108400-1352373097_thumb.j

FULL RESOLUTION HERE

NGC 6992 (East Veil Nebula)

Exposure: 90 min. (18x300s)

post-26689-0-64806000-1352373108_thumb.j

FULL RESOLUTION HERE

All opinions are welcome

My opinion is "you nailed em'"! Really well done - I particularly like the Crescent, such a difficult object to get the colour balance right and you've done exceptionally well.

David

ps...what is this word "summer" and what are its origins ....we don't have a translation for this in the UK.....

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My opinion is "you nailed em'"! Really well done - I particularly like the Crescent, such a difficult object to get the colour balance right and you've done exceptionally well.

David

ps...what is this word "summer" and what are its origins ....we don't have a translation for this in the UK.....

David thank you for your review.

Sorry but I don't understand you - what you mean. Sorry I am a beginner so I could make a mistake.

From wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summer

Summer is the warmest of the four temperate seasons, between spring and autumn. :)

Greetings

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