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Old 16-October-2007, 09:54 PM
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Default Ngc6188 Hargb Stl-11000m

Taken with STL-11000M on a NP101mm refractor at F/5.4 on a G11 mount
HA/ 25/15/15/15 RGB 15/15/15 hope you enjoy.
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Old 16-October-2007, 10:59 PM
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WOW !!!!!!
that sums it up
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Stunning contrast, great job
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The dark nebula looks like a hand reaching across the nebula. Great!

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Old 17-October-2007, 01:38 AM
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Really nice Phil! Great composition! I agree with Tom. That dark nebula is very dramatic.

Thanks for sharing,
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I saw that when I was in New Zealand last year. But sure wasn't that impressive. I like the way you brought out the bright regions where light pressure of the O stars is eroding the dark star forming regions.

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Dramatic indeed, wonderful contrast.

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Old 17-October-2007, 11:12 PM
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Thanks everyone for your nice replys.
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It sure looks spooky (Hallowween approaching) You have a keeper there Phill, Simply Beautful! Clear Skies
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Just stunning, you have to be proud of that one!
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