Some beautiful images to reward your time and patience. I’m very envious and look forward to seeing more images and hearing your views on equipment and techniques. Best wishes..
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment. I’ll have a few more things of my own to review over the coming months and a comet video coming out soon. Love your account name by the way. 😂
Some lovely images there I love the Milky way shot you did in August to, both myself and my better half are imaging right now, I'm on the crab nebula and she's doi g the lobster claw and bubble nebula.
I was super pleased and surprised at how good the Milky Way shot turned out in Kos. It’s definitely given me the inspiration and confidence to try more now.
That might actually be some suspect processing on my part. I might have another go at it and see. I think it might be iffy background extraction (gradients).
Amazing images! Well done mate. Clear skies for 2023!
Thank you. Here’s to a successful 2023 too.
Some beautiful images to reward your time and patience. I’m very envious and look forward to seeing more images and hearing your views on equipment and techniques. Best wishes..
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment. I’ll have a few more things of my own to review over the coming months and a comet video coming out soon. Love your account name by the way. 😂
Great achievement in one year!!!
Thank you.
Great excellent work 👌👌👌
Thank you for watching and thanks for the compliment.
Some lovely images there I love the Milky way shot you did in August to, both myself and my better half are imaging right now, I'm on the crab nebula and she's doi g the lobster claw and bubble nebula.
I was super pleased and surprised at how good the Milky Way shot turned out in Kos. It’s definitely given me the inspiration and confidence to try more now.
I hope it went well with the imaging last night. It’s been great to have some clear skies for a bit.
@@astrojourneyuk Fingers crossed we can pull something from all the data
I’m sure you’ll be able to.
The red area in the M31 image looks like you captured some of the newly discovered Ha region right next to the galaxy.
Really? I hadn’t noticed. I need to have a look now.
That might actually be some suspect processing on my part. I might have another go at it and see. I think it might be iffy background extraction (gradients).
@@astrojourneyuk Take a look at the 1st M31 image.... maybe your right but I swear I see it @3:44.
@@legacysearches4481 maybe my processing isn’t that bad after all and I could have discovered it. I just put it down to processing issues. 😂