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Jerry Lodriguss
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Central Cygnus
      #3401531 - 10/21/09 03:59 AM Attachment (36 downloads)

Hi,

Central Cygnus is a beautiful area of the sky mixed with dark and bright nebulosity.

Here is an image that I shot of this area last night... click on the link below to see a higher resolution image...

http://www.astropix.com/HTML/SHOW_DIG/Cygnus2.HTM

This photo was made with a 50mm lens working at f/2.8 with an LPS filter. It is a composite of 51 x 2 minutes at ISO 1600 for a total of 102 minutes of total exposure shot with a Canon 20Da.

Jerry

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xatamec
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Re: Central Cygnus new [Re: Jerry Lodriguss]
      #3401576 - 10/21/09 05:33 AM

Great shot Jerry!

You've got lots of interesting objects from this beautiful part of sky.

Sergi

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My telescopes: WO Megrez 88FD APO and SW 200/1000
My mount: SW EQ6
My cameras: Cooled Canon 350D, QHY5
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WarrenS
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Re: Central Cygnus new [Re: xatamec]
      #3401614 - 10/21/09 06:45 AM

Terrific widefield Jerry. I'd love to see your great astro images published in a print book! Hint!

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Warren

Astro-Tech 127EDT
Celestron Onyx 80ED
Astro-Tech Field Flattener
C8 (circa 1983 Orange Tube)
Atlas EQ-G, Orion SSAG
Canon 135mm F2.8
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s58y
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Re: Central Cygnus new [Re: WarrenS]
      #3401710 - 10/21/09 08:32 AM

Nice widefield. It would be nice to see a super-widefield mosaic of this area with the areas farther north.

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SV80S, TV102iis
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Re: Central Cygnus new [Re: s58y]
      #3401761 - 10/21/09 09:15 AM

Terrific image!!

David

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Jerry Lodriguss
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Re: Central Cygnus new [Re: David Pavlich]
      #3402263 - 10/21/09 02:03 PM

Hi Sergi, Warren, S58y and David,

Thank you all very much for your kind words!

Jerry

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Re: Central Cygnus new [Re: Jerry Lodriguss]
      #3402551 - 10/21/09 04:16 PM

Excellent shot , I need to use my 50mm for this one of these days.

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Erik

Orion Atlas Self Hypertuned (EQMOD)
Orion ED 80
Williams Optics VII reducer
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Jerry Lodriguss
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Re: Central Cygnus new [Re: Nils_Lars]
      #3402565 - 10/21/09 04:18 PM

Hi Erik,

Thanks, you should give your 50mm a try!

Jerry

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Javier1978
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Re: Central Cygnus new [Re: Jerry Lodriguss]
      #3402668 - 10/21/09 05:15 PM

Outstanding image Jerry!

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Ptarmigan
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Re: Central Cygnus new [Re: Jerry Lodriguss]
      #3402905 - 10/21/09 07:10 PM

Beautiful image.

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dgpilot
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Re: Central Cygnus new [Re: Ptarmigan]
      #3402938 - 10/21/09 07:32 PM

Very impressive!

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Re: Central Cygnus new [Re: Jerry Lodriguss]
      #3404659 - 10/22/09 05:25 PM

Hi Jerry,

the depth of your shot is impressive! But in my opinion there is a lot more potential in it. Less smoothing probably let it look more natural. And by changing hue of the reds you could show the nebulas more reddish instead of purple.

Just my 2 cents!

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Footbag
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Re: Central Cygnus new [Re: RALF_T]
      #3404688 - 10/22/09 05:42 PM

Great shot Jerry! Lot's of interesting objects in this one, but the overview makes the photo.

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Adam

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Re: Central Cygnus new [Re: Footbag]
      #3404788 - 10/22/09 06:38 PM

Fantastic image! Would it be possible to do this with a non-modded DSLR (ie Nikon D40)? Or will it block too much of the upper bands of red of the nebulas?

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Anna

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Jerry Lodriguss
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Re: Central Cygnus new [Re: Javier1978]
      #3404834 - 10/22/09 07:09 PM

Hi Javier,

Thank you,

Jerry

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Jerry Lodriguss
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Re: Central Cygnus new [Re: RALF_T]
      #3404844 - 10/22/09 07:15 PM

Hi Ralf,

Thanks for the feedback...

You know, emission nebulas are not supposed to be just red, they do have blue in them from hydrogen beta emissions, and when you add a little bit of blue to red, you get magenta.

Jerry

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Jerry Lodriguss
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Re: Central Cygnus new [Re: Footbag]
      #3404846 - 10/22/09 07:16 PM

Hi Footbag,

Thank you!

Jerry

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Re: Central Cygnus new [Re: Jerry Lodriguss]
      #3405763 - 10/23/09 08:27 AM

Hi Jerry, magenta seems to be right, but here in your shot it looks purple...

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Jerry Lodriguss
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Re: Central Cygnus new [Re: RALF_T]
      #3406171 - 10/23/09 12:33 PM

Hi Ralf,

I don't know, it looks ok on my hardware calibrated monitor... what you you viewing it on?

Jerry

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Re: Central Cygnus new [Re: Jerry Lodriguss]
      #3406209 - 10/23/09 12:53 PM

Awesome shot, Jerry. I had not seen before all those famous targets all in one view. Oh, and I'm enjoying reading your AP books, by the way!


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