Here's the Leo Triplet taken partly at the Feb DSC and partly last weekend.
4.5 hours at DSC and 5 hours last weekend making a 9.5 hour total of 5 minute subs at ISO 800. All taken under much better than average skies with no filters except IR/UV.
Usual H-alpha modified Canon 350D on Tak Epsilon 180ED (500mm focal length at f/2.8 ).
EQ6 mount guided with a QHY5 camera literally stuffed into the back of an old 300mm Nikon lens and piggybacked on the Tak.
(http://www.markshelley.co.uk/Astronomy/2012/leotriplet25022012small.jpg)
Full scale image here (slightly cropped):
http://www.markshelley.co.uk/Astronomy/2012/leotriplet25022012.jpg
Mark, you have certainly gathered a lot of info for this group. I am not sure on the processing.
To my eyes, i think it could be a bit sharper & also the outer glow of the galaxies needs to be a bit more subtle.
tell me what you think
That`s my favourite telescope view, Fay...... and I think it`s better than the one in the Sky at Night calendar.
Hmph......
Really nice widefield of this area Mark & fantastic detail - loads of background fuzzies.. also outer arms of galaxies starting to show nicely. The only negative for me is the big fat square star in the middle (but then that's down to taste & I know you can't do anything about it...)
Really good detail though - John
Wow, 9.5 hours on the Tak Epsilon.
Lovely image Mark, first time I've seen the outer nebulosity of M66.
I'd prefer to see a little increase in saturation it looks slightly washed out to me, but again that's according to personal taste.
Fantastic stuff.
Carole
Very nice Mark. That compares very favourably with this 2006 APOD http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap060309.html (http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap060309.html)
Wow, very nice, Mark.
I've just done a total reprocess because I wasn't really happy with it. I think the new process looks more natural and has better detail.
(http://www.markshelley.co.uk/Astronomy/2012/leotriplet25022012v2small.jpg)
Full size version here:
http://www.markshelley.co.uk/Astronomy/2012/leotriplet25022012v2.jpg
A very nice reprocess, Mark, sharper yet more subtle detail really shows up. So worth the hours taken getting it.
I like the re-process Mark, well worth doing. A lovely capture.
Carole
Very nice
Amazing capture Mark. There are loads of faint fuzzies. Is this the OAS deepfield?
Definitely more detail in the galaxies, and very much worth the reprocess. I'm presuming some of the odd looking faint stars are in fact galaxies.
Great capture !
Robert
That's fantastic!
Absolutely stunning Mark. :o So much to see!
Tony G
Wow! Beautiful Mark