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Offline Jan

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Re: My first mosaic - A panoramic view of Carina
« Reply #15 on: 2013 March 29 09:47:43 »
Of course I know that normally the DSLR is producing loads of noise without cooling, not to mention difficulties with calibration, when darks do not match correctly due temperature..I am also DSLR user:-) Hopefully my "super-cooled" DSLR is on the way (some troubles with manufacturer :-\).

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Re: My first mosaic - A panoramic view of Carina
« Reply #16 on: 2013 April 01 09:57:47 »
Simply stunning!
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Re: My first mosaic - A panoramic view of Carina
« Reply #17 on: 2013 April 01 23:20:32 »
Ignacio

A lovely image, well done!

Julian

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Re: My first mosaic - A panoramic view of Carina
« Reply #18 on: 2013 April 02 10:38:49 »
Chris, Julian, thank you so much.

Ignacio

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Re: My first mosaic - A panoramic view of Carina
« Reply #19 on: 2013 April 06 03:16:58 »
Nice one Ignacio. It's nice to see the big picture.  All to often we see separate images of the Gabriela Mistral nebula (3324) and the eta Carinae nebula (3372) without realising the way that they connect as members of the same nebula complex.
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Re: My first mosaic - A panoramic view of Carina
« Reply #20 on: 2013 April 08 20:48:27 »
Many thanks, Geoff. For some reason you don't see this one often, as you see others like M8/M20. And the region certainly deserves it.

Ignacio