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Old 04-November-2009, 03:07 AM
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Hello to all:
They are 9 frames of 20 minutes, for a total of three hours, with the filter of Ha of 3 nm, telescope Epsilon 180 and camera QSI540.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2800/...fe50b4b4_b.jpg

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Oh wow! That's absolutely beautiful, Cesar! Thanks for sharing!

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Very Beautiful it is Cesar, Very nice dust structure surroundings. You did great my friend.
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Hello to all:
I thank for much the commentaries, in fact I am very happy with this photo. Many greetings
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Exquisite, Mr Cantú!

One of my many favourites. Quite hypnotic! I can feel it galloping!

Thank you for sharing.
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This superb composition reminds me of Walter de la Mare's beautiful poem...The Listeners...

‘IS there anybody there?’ said the Traveller,
Knocking on the moonlit door;
And his horse in the silence champ’d the grasses
Of the forest’s ferny floor:
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How lovely both are!
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Hello Mr. Mahesh:
I hope that will gallop, when it can make the color, hopefully in the session behaves with nobility.
Mentioning of memory to Marguerite Yourcenar, Adriano Emperor said: " If I could choose my condition, I choose the one of Centauro".
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I have been excusing myself in the fact of having it to read 30 years ago.
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Hello to all:
Thanks.
Last night it was very foggy, reason why the RGB photos, are not very good. I will have them to repeat. But this it is the result with those photos.
9 xs 20 minutes in Ha and 20 x 3 minutes in R, 20 x 3 minutes in G and 20 x 3 minutes in B.

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...But this it is the result with those photos...
I say, Mr Cantú!

How lovely, it is!

...While his horse moved, cropping the dark turf,
’Neath the starred and leafy sky;


Thank you for sharing your superb composition.
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Magnificent!
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That is awesome. It is impressive how pinpoint the stars are across the entire field with the Takahashi epsilon telescopes.
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Nice job of taming Zeta. It likes to dominate even in H alpha. It always sends nasty reflections through my system. I've not found a cure. Better anti reflection filters are on my wish list.

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