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Old February 7th 08, 06:30 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
DvandenH
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Did some M82 last night, took 40 shots of 90 sec and had to throw 15 away as
result of wind gusts.
Still it's the best shot i have ever taken of this guy.
did some editing in max and ps
And some light sharping to bting out the details in the core.
Will take some color shots next time.

Hope you like it.

Homebuild CCD camera.
No special guiding.

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Dirk van den Herik

A journey of thousand lightyears
starts with the first step.

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Old February 8th 08, 04:42 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
John N. Gretchen III
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Nice work

DvandenH wrote:
Did some M82 last night, took 40 shots of 90 sec and had to throw 15
away as result of wind gusts.
Still it's the best shot i have ever taken of this guy.
did some editing in max and ps
And some light sharping to bting out the details in the core.
Will take some color shots next time.

Hope you like it.

Homebuild CCD camera.
No special guiding.


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Old February 8th 08, 06:21 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Rick Johnson[_3_]
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DvandenH wrote:

Did some M82 last night, took 40 shots of 90 sec and had to throw 15
away as result of wind gusts.
Still it's the best shot i have ever taken of this guy.
did some editing in max and ps
And some light sharping to bting out the details in the core.
Will take some color shots next time.

Hope you like it.

Homebuild CCD camera.
No special guiding.


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That came out well even with the wind.

Rick

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Old February 8th 08, 07:20 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Stefan Lilge
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Dirk, good detail in the galaxy. Stars have suffered a bit from the
sharpening, but that's probably the price you have to pay for the detail in
the galaxy.

Stefan

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Did some M82 last night, took 40 shots of 90 sec and had to throw 15 away
as
result of wind gusts.
Still it's the best shot i have ever taken of this guy.
did some editing in max and ps
And some light sharping to bting out the details in the core.
Will take some color shots next time.

Hope you like it.

Homebuild CCD camera.
No special guiding.

--
Dirk van den Herik

A journey of thousand lightyears
starts with the first step.


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Old February 8th 08, 07:23 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
DvandenH
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Default ASTRO: M82 b/w

Rick is helping me remove it...
I will post the result.
How is the scope doing? is it back allready?

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A journey of thousand lightyears
starts with the first step.

"Stefan Lilge" wrote in message
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Dirk, good detail in the galaxy. Stars have suffered a bit from the
sharpening, but that's probably the price you have to pay for the detail
in the galaxy.

Stefan

"DvandenH" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
bel.net...
Did some M82 last night, took 40 shots of 90 sec and had to throw 15 away
as
result of wind gusts.
Still it's the best shot i have ever taken of this guy.
did some editing in max and ps
And some light sharping to bting out the details in the core.
Will take some color shots next time.

Hope you like it.

Homebuild CCD camera.
No special guiding.

--
Dirk van den Herik

A journey of thousand lightyears
starts with the first step.



 




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