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ASTRO: vdb142/ 1.5 hours total in Halpha



 
 
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Old August 25th 08, 01:49 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Richard Crisp[_1_]
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Default ASTRO: vdb142/ 1.5 hours total in Halpha

I shot this last night at the ranch

I was pretty tired after a full day of chores and the heat really saps my
energy so I called it quits and went to bed immediately after commencing
this sequence.

I can see that the focus was slightly off: typical for unattended imaging.

It was shot with the IMG6303E on the AP180EDT used at full focal length: f/9





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Old August 25th 08, 08:39 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Kev Lawrence
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Default ASTRO: vdb142/ 1.5 hours total in Halpha

Still v good
Keep em coming Richard

Kev

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I shot this last night at the ranch

I was pretty tired after a full day of chores and the heat really saps my
energy so I called it quits and went to bed immediately after commencing
this sequence.

I can see that the focus was slightly off: typical for unattended imaging.

It was shot with the IMG6303E on the AP180EDT used at full focal length:
f/9






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Old August 26th 08, 12:28 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
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Default ASTRO: vdb142/ 1.5 hours total in Halpha

wow - thanks - reminds me of all the thunderhead clouds rising around
here. beautiful image.

Richard Crisp wrote:
I shot this last night at the ranch

I was pretty tired after a full day of chores and the heat really saps my
energy so I called it quits and went to bed immediately after commencing
this sequence.

I can see that the focus was slightly off: typical for unattended imaging.

It was shot with the IMG6303E on the AP180EDT used at full focal length: f/9




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Old August 27th 08, 12:34 AM
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Great picture Richard. Good contrast and still smooth.

Stefan


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I shot this last night at the ranch

I was pretty tired after a full day of chores and the heat really saps my
energy so I called it quits and went to bed immediately after commencing
this sequence.

I can see that the focus was slightly off: typical for unattended imaging.

It was shot with the IMG6303E on the AP180EDT used at full focal length: f/9
 




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