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Old 25-February-2008, 08:41 PM
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Default M 67 - 5" TMB + M25C one shot color

hello list,

last night before moon has gotten too bright, I imaged M 67, a nice
open cluster in Cancer.

5" TMB f/9 Apo
SXVF M25C - 60 min / 4+8 subs.

all data and all images on my website.
http://www.stargazer-observatory.com/M%2067.html

thanks for taking a look.

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Nice colorful cluster photo.

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The nice thing about open clusters is they look as beautiful in the eyepiece as they do in photos. Thanks Dietmar.

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Hi Dietmar.
This image of M-67 is wonderful, The colors of the closest suns are right on time and your focus on this object is very crisp and clean. This is a great photo. Thanks for sharing clear skies to you Paul.
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Hi Diets, Another outstanding photo. The open cluster is sharp and beautiful, star colors could be observed with a very nice brilliance. Clear Skies my friend.
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Nice

I find open clusters a challenge to make the stars look good.

Mine rarely do. Yours came out great.

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