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    Orion Nebula - Tracked Mount

    U7W49cL.jpg So, this one isn't using the Canon 200d at all (at this stage).

    Equipment/Software:
    ♦ Zwo ASI 183 Pro C [cooled]
    ♦ Skywatcher Evostar 72ED DS-Pro
    ♦ Skywatcher Star Adventurer Pro 2i Wifi
    ♦ Sharpcap
    ♦ Deepsky Stacker
    ♦ Photoshop CS3

    Feb 16th, 2022: 19:50hrs

    60 x 35sec images stacked then levels/curves processed.

    this is heading toward the natural colour, but any more stretching will likely result in the core detail disappearing.




    Next chance I get the Canon 200d is going onto the above mount, I may also try some Prime Imaging with the Evostar.
    Last edited by brenski; 21-03-2022, 22:12.

    #2
    Great image. Of your items list I only recognise the 200d and photoshop, but altogether it clearly does the job!

    Ian
    Ian

    Flickr page https://www.flickr.com/photos/154026104@N07

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      #3
      a more recent update to this thread (Feb 26th) - a little more of Running Man nebulosity now visible (top of image).
      EaIsEG1h.jpg

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        #4
        I know nothing whatsoever about this kind of photography Martin. But that is good I should think. I don't know about 'Running Man' but the bright mass centre looks like a bird - head, beak, eye -- or am I seeing things.
        Trev

        Equipment - According to the wife more than a Camera Shop got

        Flickr:
        https://www.flickr.com/photos/trevb2639/

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          #5
          re: Running Man: this is one of my earlier images - he's the dark section in the uppermost nebula (very top of image)
          2022-01-14 - orion and running man.jpg

          in my previous image, only his legs were showing
          Last edited by brenski; 22-03-2022, 09:06.

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            #6
            Interesting photos, something I have never taken.
            Railway Photography - Steam Train Photos

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