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Delicate Luminescence: the 100mm Macro Does the North American Nebula
Delicate Luminescence: the 100mm Macro Does the North American Nebula
kirbic


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: D&L (Advanced Editing IV)
Collection: Challenge Photos
Camera: Canon EOS-10D
Lens: Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 USM Macro
Location: Southern Wisconsin
Date: Aug 28, 2005
Aperture: f/3.2
ISO: 200
Shutter: 8.0 minutes
Galleries: Sky, Science and Technology
Date Uploaded: Aug 28, 2005

This shot was an eight-minute exposure. The camera was "piggybacked" on a pier-mounted 12" SCT (Meade LX200) at the Yanna Research Station south of Madison, WI.

Statistics
Place: 139 out of 200
Avg (all users): 5.1765
Avg (commenters): 6.8333
Avg (participants): 4.8739
Avg (non-participants): 5.4412
Views since voting: 1447
Views during voting: 451
Votes: 255
Comments: 22
Favorites: 1 (view)


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09/07/2005 09:57:35 AM
This deserved to finish so much higher, I really appreciate how hard it is to get a shot like this.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
09/04/2005 10:43:17 PM
This is soooo special, not everyone can get this shot, it's sooo unfair , NOT. Beautiful work, if their weren't people like you who go that extra step to capture something as fine as this the rest of us would be missing out on so much. Thank you.
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09/04/2005 06:03:33 PM
WOW. very nicely done.
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09/03/2005 07:39:37 PM
Not sure your title is long enough...but I would be interested in seeing your desciption of the set up and shot infor as well. Fascinating image! Billions and Billions of stars....sure do miss Sagan. Good luck!
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09/03/2005 11:33:22 AM
amazing!
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09/02/2005 09:53:56 PM
How the heck did you get that with the 100mm Macro?
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09/02/2005 04:31:24 PM
its very busy up there, great image
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09/02/2005 03:48:53 PM
Very nice. I can't really critique this because I don't know much about the technique. Very nice.
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09/02/2005 03:48:24 PM
Stunning.
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09/02/2005 10:08:46 AM
Very interesting. I like it
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09/01/2005 07:19:15 AM
I think I see a hot pixel on the bottom left... ;)
AMAZING shot, i hope it does well.
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09/01/2005 12:22:30 AM
now that's amazing, i would love to beable to take those kinds of shots!
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08/31/2005 11:41:04 PM
I just don't get it, kinda cool......4
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08/30/2005 10:41:18 PM
While this is extremely impressive in what you've accomplished, it really isn't all that "pretty" to me. And I must confess... going thru the images in this challenge, I think I've been voting on beauty more than technique. Just thought I'd explain why I voted a low score. (still gave it a 4 because I felt it at least met the challenge even though I don't care for it)

Later thought: I wonder if this image actually looks better "full size" than it does down in these cramped dimensions?
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08/30/2005 04:28:54 PM
Spectacular........can't say much more than that!!!
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08/30/2005 01:11:40 PM
Probably should have rotated it so that the presumptive "north" was up. Lots of stars, eh? We'll nail this slumping mount problem this coming weekend.
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08/30/2005 08:56:26 AM
Hard to believe this is right over your head. Lovely shot. The pinks and lavenders are truly a work of Mother Nature's art. Nice capture. 8
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08/29/2005 06:58:59 PM
How did you do this? Cool!
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08/29/2005 06:12:21 PM
Thank you for not naming this darkness and light. It' beautiful.
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08/29/2005 03:43:01 PM
WOW, astro photos are always somehow tricky. Congrats for this one.
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08/29/2005 03:38:27 AM
So much going on , not sure of the focus,sorry
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08/29/2005 12:43:41 AM
Pretty amazing stuff.
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