I guess you could say I was getting behind but I wanted to leave Bill's fantastic prom shots at the top for a bit before I posted these . My day was a cool +4c with clear sky's to start until some light cloud moved in at the end of the session . It was a good day for imaging so I took some white light to go with the HA . One more thing I discovered was how to effectively use a 0.5 reducer and take a one shot full disk , so my full disk images will no longer have the bottom sliver cut off .
AR 1899 & 1896
A closer view of AR 1899
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1 comment:
Excellent work Mike! :-) Which .5 focal reducer did you use?
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