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Old 14-June-2008, 07:55 AM
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Hi Everyone, With the weather here in the tropics recieving rain everyday could not finish The Eyes group galaxies and processed the Needle galaxy that was put in the back burner but anyway here they are.
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Good shots. Look forward to more
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Nice shot of the "needle". That's one I need to get sometime.

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Efrain,

Very nice. The RGB came out quite well.

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Thanks Bertthebudgie, Robert and Andy. Clear Skies to All.
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nice bunch of images, Efrain.
the eyes are quite large scale! whow!
you'd need a bit more exposure time to let all the features of that pair stand out even more clearly.
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Hey Efrain.
Nice work on theses images. Cool later and clear skies to you Paul,
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Thanks Dietmar and Paul, A little more time and alot less of light pollution and rain and as write this its pouring maybe next time around. Thanks again guys and Clear Skies.
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you have patience my friend, nice pictures Efrain.

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Absolutely beautiful images. The Needle is really neat. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks Crissy and Blueshift, I'm glad you liked them both they were new subjects for me and the eyes unfortunately could not finish it until the next run. Clear Skies my friends.
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Nice pictures especially the needle galaxy
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Thanks Gordon im glad you liked it also, Clear Skies
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