Posted by Robert's Photos (Eau Claire, United States) on 13 May 2007 in Miscellaneous and Portfolio.
This photo encompasses a little more than 3 degrees across of hydrogen emission that reflects the names given, "North America Nebula and Pelican Nebula" Optics: Megrez 80ED Telescope @ F/5.6.(FL=448mm) Camera: Modified 300D. Exp.time: 56 x 7min = 6:33min @ ISO1600. Subtracted hot pixels by using 3hrs of dark frames. Image taken over two nights of photographing. More Details at www.RobsAstroImaging.com
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Great image.
13 May 2007 4:07pm
@Evie: Evie:Thank you for aways taking time to look and comment!
Perfect.
13 May 2007 5:25pm
@badala: Badala: Thank you for aways taking time to look and comment!
I've been looking at your shots with awe and wonder. Truly these images are breathtaking and awesome!
13 May 2007 8:55pm
@amy: Thank you so much Amy
Thats amazing from an 80mm refractor. Stunning image
14 May 2007 11:58am
@Richard Irwin: Thanks Richard. Strangely enough; size doest matter as much as a low F-stop. These objects are so dim, but can be very large!
As a proud owner of a scope I wish I was this talented!!! Fantastic!
25 Aug 2007 11:34pm
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