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Diddy Dumbell..


Greg

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I now wish i'd got the SN10 out..Ho hum..:cool:

WO 66 (Cracking scope)

HEQ5 Pro

Unguided (Havn't got that far yet!!)

Canon D60

400ASA

DSS

Tweaked in PS3

Just over an hours worth of data and Martin B's primers:icon_salut:

Near enough a perfect night out here. I grabbed several other targets but this is my favourite..The original doesn't look as harsh.:)

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Nowt wrong with that Greg. Personally I like seeing "sky" around these objects, gives a better sense of perspective.

You've got some nice red on the outskirts coming through. I take it that the D60 has the ame problems with Red as the Canons?

Looking forward to seeing you other results.

Ant

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At least you are now showing others what its like Naked eye at your place :cool:

Like Ant i am starting to prefer objects relative to the stars as its nearer the view you get through a scope.I will have to get over yours and let you have a go at processing some of my attempts.

Several others eh , sounds like you were a busy boy lol

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Nice M27 Greg...

It was great to haev 2 nights but frustrating that for imagign purposes it was bad light stop play at 3.30 bst this morning - could have grabbed a few mins on something out west i supposed but decided to batten down the hatches on the obs in case the forecast thunder came whilst I was tryign to grab some ugly....

Peter...

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