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Old 16-October-2005, 10:12 AM
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Default M22-with an ED 80 and canon 300D

here is an image of M22 acquired a couple of weeks ago. It is a stack of 3 eight minute images at ISO 400.

Scope ED 80
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mount-CG5, autoguided

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final tweaking and resized in Photoshop
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Old 16-October-2005, 03:00 PM
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Good job seeker.
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it's not very good quality but it is nice.
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it's not very good quality but it is nice.

I thought it was awsome
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I like it...very pretty. Still time to catch it here (depending on those darn trees).
Nice photo, Seeker. (Good choice for your avatar, too.)
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I like it too, great job.
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Default nice image seeker

M22 is one of my favorite globulars............to bad it does not sit higher in the sky...it sure would give m13 a run for the money!

keep up the good work!

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