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Old September 9th 07, 09:45 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
DvandenH
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Default ASTRO: Eagle at f/6.3

Thanks Richard, what the H-Alpha cocerns, yep it's a great thing to use and
fun seeing things that normally aren't visible.
Do you have any hints for me as next object with the H-Alpha filter?

Reg
Dirk

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glad to see that you got to shoot it Dirk even if the darn thing got too
low in the sky. and it came out pretty well too considering the position
in the sky

it isn't easy from my latitude either but the result seems to compensate
since it is such an interesting and magnificent target

the halpha filters sure are fun to use huh?



 




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