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Simon Lewis.
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- February 24, 2019 at 9:04 am - Views: 58 #1298
Simon LewisKeymasterremember the group of us imagers tucked up the other end of the field at Staveley ?
Well I was imaging from most of the night on Saturday and into Sunday morning!
I just finished processing the data I collected on M42.
Yeah I know – everyone images it .. so I tried to do something different from the over processed images I seem to see on that object.
Something a little more subtle … and I am really pleased how the new camera worked out!
I managed to process out most of the lasers and ditched a few subs to ensure best quality 🙂
Cheers
Simon

Orion Nebula – One Shot Colour from ASI071MC Pro – SV80ST – CEM60 – 2 hours of images at 180s – Taken at Staveley Stardate South Island
February 25, 2019 at 4:18 am - Views: 290 #1299
AnonymousInactiveEveryone is getting some great images of late. I took multiple photos of you guys at work within your own ‘camp fire’ of red head lamps and computer screens.
February 25, 2019 at 10:11 pm - Views: 318 #1303
Rob GlasseyModeratorVery nice!
February 26, 2019 at 6:32 am - Views: 356 #1304
Bert EngelbrechtParticipantThis picture looks amazing, the colors, the depths, the contrast, the sharpness – it is probably coming close to what they can do with the Hubble space telescope!? You should definitely keep doing it.
February 26, 2019 at 8:52 am - Views: 271 #1305
Simon LewisKeymasterYou can see the bigger higher res version here:
https://www.astrobin.com/full/392389/0/
My image has also won Image of the Week at Stellarvue – who made my scope and will be up next week 🙂
Finally on the road to cracking one of these 🙂
BTW its the first time Kiwi entry has ever won Stellarshot of the Week 🙂
Looks like a good run of weather coming too!!
More fun 🙂
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