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Waxing Gibbous 09/03/2017


Yamez

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Seeing not the greatest tonight, hazy with cloud coming in fast so a bit rushed to get the data. 2 pane mosaic stitched in ICE each frame consisting of 250 frames stacked out of 1700 in Autostakkert!2 sharpened in Imppg and finished in Photoshop. 

Thanks for looking.

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That is a fine image James. Lovely result from about  14% of the total Frames, Nice and clean, and clear too.
Well stitched together, and a great result from unsteady seeing.
Not surprising you lost some frames because of the seeing conditions.
Nevertheless, a very good job.
 

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On 3/9/2017 at 22:43, barkis said:

That is a fine image James. Lovely result from about  14% of the total Frames, Nice and clean, and clear too.
Well stitched together, and a great result from unsteady seeing.
Not surprising you lost some frames because of the seeing conditions.
Nevertheless, a very good job.
 

 

On 3/9/2017 at 23:38, Craney said:

Funky Gibbous.

 

 

16 hours ago, laudropb said:

Very nice capture.

 

9 hours ago, Astro Imp said:

A nice image well presented.

 

8 hours ago, xtreemchaos said:

cracking mosaic James, loads of detail on show. well done. charl.

 

1 hour ago, johnfosteruk said:

Terrific mosaic James with some nice sharp details caught, well done mate.

 

Thanks for all your lovely comments, that means a lot to me. Clear skies!

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