I don't think I'll be able to shoot more data for this so I spent a rainy Sunday afternoon processing it.
Imaged over 2 nights: 18 Dec 2011 (temp: -4C, SQM: 20.9) and 16 Jan 2012 (temp: -1C, SQM: 20.85) at High Halden
130 x 5min at ISO 800 with CLS filter
8 x 2.5min at ISO 400 with CLS filter
The usual H-alpha modified Canon 350D on the Takahashi Epsilon 180ED.
EQ6 mount guided with a 300mm lens with a QHY5 stuffed in the back.
(http://www.markshelley.co.uk/Astronomy/2012/horsehead16012012small.jpg)
Larger version here:
http://www.markshelley.co.uk/Astronomy/2012/horsehead16012012.jpg
As a comparison, the 18 Dec data on its own was what I used to produce the "Rudolph" Nebula:
http://forum.orpington-astronomy.org.uk/index.php?topic=8061.0
Mark
superb - Really Likin' this....
Lovely
Nice one Mark.
When's the book coming out.
Quote from: julian on Mar 04, 2012, 22:22:29
Nice one Mark.
When's the book coming out.
Strangely I was thinking a similar thing in respect of keepsakes for all these photos! I never bother to get photos printed now - just whack them into photobooks from "My Publisher" when they have special offers on. Its certainly what I intend to do if I manage some nice shots!
Fantastic Mark, there is detail in this image I've not seen before.
Carole
That's got to be astronomy photo of the year, it's even got a horsey in it...
Fantastic image.
QuoteThat's got to be astronomy photo of the year
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No trees.
Mac.
Really gorgeous Mark, lovely colours, so much to look at
Huge amounts of detail, especially in the larger version. Very nice.
Fantastic Mark. Probably your best yet.