A few Ha from last Friday morning

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A few Ha from last Friday morning

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An early session on Friday before work and the long weekend break. Just got around to processing these....

Small active region with DS 150mm/Lunt35 mod and 2.5x Powermate barlow. Basler acA1920-155um IMX174 camera, AS!2, ImPPG. Seeing was good at around 1.2 arc Seconds (SSM).

Image20170526_Ha1 by Stuart Green, on Flickr

A quick scan around the limb showed a few interesting proms.

Image20170526_Prom1 by Stuart Green, on Flickr

....and a detached one....

Image20170526_Prom2 by Stuart Green, on Flickr

Unfortunately my time had run out to do anything more.

Thanks for looking.

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Hi Stu,

Really a very nice set of images. So nice contrast and sharpness. DS is DS and speaks for itself.


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Wow! these are super smooth :bow :hamster: great shots Stu, I wish I had been at home last Friday as the weekend was rubbish ;)

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Stu:
Super clean and crisp images, beautifully processed.
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Stu these are very nice pics.


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Hi Stuart, excellent images!

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Many thanks everyone. The conditions were 'just right' for a short while. I got lucky.

Stu.


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Great shots Stu!!

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Really excellent images Stu!


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