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Annual Orion Nebula Photo

Discussion in 'Astrophotography and Imaging' started by Orion25, Jan 16, 2023.

Annual Orion Nebula Photo

Started by Orion25 on Jan 16, 2023 at 10:38 AM

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  1. Orion25

    Orion25 Well-Known Member

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    Has it been a year already? Well, here it is, my annual Orion Nebula (M42) image, taken at prime focus through my 127mm Mak using my Nikon D3200, a single 15s exposure at ISO 3200:

    ASTRONOMY - ORION NEBULA (ISO 3200 15s) 1-15-23 SM.jpg

    It rivals my 2020 shot as my overall best, but the 2020 shot still has the edge to me:

    ASTRONOMY - ORION NEBULA D3200 (ISO 1600) 1-19-20 CAPTION.jpg

    What do you think, ACers?
     
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  2. Nebula

    Nebula Well-Known Member

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    It's very cool, you have some red color in it !! fantastic. To me a visual observer, the amount of details in impressive of course.
     
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    Very nice 2023 image. I agree about the 2020 photo. Although the 2020 image isn't quite as bright as the 2023, the texture, contrast and detail stand out better. Both are very nice.
     
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    Excellent Reggie, I really want to get my 127 out now!
     

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