They just keep getting better and better. Lovely stuff. Thanks to Don C. for pointing out that nifty galaxy in the same field as M13 last year to me; I had never before realized it (couldn't see the forest for the tree). --- Tyler Allred <tylerallred@earthlink.net> wrote:
I just added new images of M13 and M20 to my gallery. Here are links to those thumbnails. Click the thumbnails for larger versions.
http://www.utahastronomy.com/album16/Utah_Astronomy_M20_LRGB
http://www.utahastronomy.com/album16/Utah_Astronomy_M13_RGB
Cheers, Tyler
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m] On Behalf Of Tyler Allred Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 4:03 PM To: 'Utah Astronomy' Subject: RE: [Utah-astronomy] New Image Posted - M33 Pinwheel Galaxy in Color
Thanks Norm. I'm working on the Trifid right now!! I got color data last night for it as well. I also shot M13, which turned out pretty good, especially for only 3 frames of 5 minutes each. I'll post it later too. Cheers, Tyler
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m] On Behalf Of Norm Hansen Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 3:29 PM To: Utah Astronomy Subject: Re: [Utah-astronomy] New Image Posted - M33 Pinwheel Galaxy in Color
Your earlier image of M33 was impressive - this latest is gorgeous. Looking forward to your image of the Trifid after you add color.
Norm
Tyler Allred wrote:
Hi all. I finally got some imaging in last night. I decided to get color data to go with my previous postings from Wolf Creek. I went to Heber Valley and added RGB and Ha data to my earlier version of the Pinwheel Galaxy. I think it turned out pretty good..... it may be my personal favorite image in my collection. It is the perfect object for my Tak in Newt mode. Large size and low surface brightness are a good combination for a fast newt.
Let me know what you think. I am always interested in getting feedback on my astro-images. I hope someone enjoys them.
Here is the link to the Thumbnail version:
http://www.utahastronomy.com/album16/Utah_Astronomy_M33_LHaRGB
Click the image to see the larger version.
Cheers,
Tyler
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