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M45 38x180s ISO160

Started by Daniel, Sep 30, 2009, 00:52:10

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Daniel

Hi All, here's another I got over the weekend, had a job of a time processing this as there were some gradients in there to get rid of, another symptom of last weekends hazy skies.

Anyway, after much tinkering im relatively happy with this one, finally got some star colour.

I've added 2 versions, one with the brightness pushed a little the other more subdued, I'd be interested in which version you guy's prefer.

Anyway, here they are.........






Daniel

:O)

RobertM

The second one for me.   I guess you didn't get any sleep last weekend ...

Ian

second one. But needs bigger, multicoloured diffraction spikes.

:twisted:

:P

Rick

Quote from: Ian on Sep 30, 2009, 09:17:53
second one. But needs bigger, multicoloured diffraction spikes.

:twisted:

:P
...and lens flare!  :twisted: :P

Daniel

Quote from: Ian on Sep 30, 2009, 09:17:53
second one. But needs bigger, multicoloured diffraction spikes.

:twisted:

:P


.............Dont tempt me!!!!!

Rick

P.S. "Over the weekend" sort-of (vaguely) covers the "Please include the date you took the image" bit, but it'd be much better if you could say something like "Taken on Sunday 27th September" or "Taken between 22:30 on 26th and 03:45 on 27th September 2009".

Ian

or Mike will come after you. You'll recognise Mike, he looks like ->  :evil:

red eyes, the works...

Daniel

Good idea, I've been thinking of taking more data when i image, had a look at Marks site where he lists date, location etc, might catalogue from now on, Date, Time, Filters used, Ambient Temperature, Seeing, and Cloud, as well as the standard sub length ,iso etc

Fay

I like the pushed one Daniel, jealous of your exposure times, but.details please!
It is healthier to be mutton dressed as lamb, than mutton dressed as mutton!

Carole

They're both good Daniel, but I like the second one best as it shows more detail.

Carole

JohnP

2nd for me as well - very nice indeed... Well processed- John

Daniel

Thanks guy's I think im leaning towards the second one too!

MarkS


I prefer the second.   Not a bad image at all, that one. 

Mark