A tiny rose.
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A tiny rose.
For various reasons I've been away from my observatory.
Last night with a small EQ mount and the camera, I went to take some pictures very humble.
Here the first, while the other photos process.
Greetings
César
Last night with a small EQ mount and the camera, I went to take some pictures very humble.
Here the first, while the other photos process.
Greetings
César
I come to learn and to have fun.
Re: A tiny rose.
Hey Cesar, nice picture! It looks like there may be other "roses" growing on red stems in that area.
It may look 'tiny' from here, but i don't think that you could fit too many of them into our galaxy, right?
It may look 'tiny' from here, but i don't think that you could fit too many of them into our galaxy, right?
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Re: A tiny rose.
Thank you very much for coming to see the photo and for your words.
In this picture I should put to Rosette more to the right and have completed the area of the Cone Nebula, it is a mistake for not to plan before the photography.
Rosette in narrow band also looks very good, as this picture I took last year to 385mm focal length.
Many greetings
César
In this picture I should put to Rosette more to the right and have completed the area of the Cone Nebula, it is a mistake for not to plan before the photography.
Rosette in narrow band also looks very good, as this picture I took last year to 385mm focal length.
Many greetings
César
I come to learn and to have fun.
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Re: A tiny rose.
Thank you for posting your photos César!
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Re: A tiny rose.
Hi Orin, Ed:
Thank you very mucho for see and comment.
Greetings
César
Thank you very mucho for see and comment.
Greetings
César
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Re: A tiny rose.
Very beautiful pictures César!! Beautiful
I don't know how you do to take pictures like that
Céline
I don't know how you do to take pictures like that
Céline
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Re: A tiny rose.
Hi Céline:
Thank you very much for see the photos and for your words about them.
This is my observatory, though I can not be with the periodicity that I wanted.
http://www.astrophoto.com.mx/picture.ph ... ategory/12
Greetings
César
Thank you very much for see the photos and for your words about them.
This is my observatory, though I can not be with the periodicity that I wanted.
http://www.astrophoto.com.mx/picture.ph ... ategory/12
Greetings
César
I come to learn and to have fun.