comet C/2012 K1 Panstarrs "near" M51
Taken by rolando ligustri on May 2, 2014 @ from New Mexico Itelescope.net
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apo 106/530 ccd STL11002 L=3x300s RGB=120s
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http://www.castfvg.it/comete/comete.htm
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Too much Cyan-blue ... see Esposito image: same Telescope, same CCD!!
Posted by astromazzo 2014-05-04 10:10:36
Too much cyan blue? Rubbish. Nothing wrong with it, thats a beautiful image I think. Really brings out the beautiful wispiness of the ion tail. Good job!
Posted by marsstu 2014-05-05 02:05:28
... then better in B/W like Stefano Pesci ... than cyan stars!!!
Posted by astromazzo 2014-05-05 05:18:29
In your opinion. I think thats a beautiful image, and I also think that people should be encouraged when they do something like that, not criticised. Its so easy to discourage beginners with comments like that, who then fear posting their images in case someone tells them theyre not as good as someone elses.
Posted by marsstu 2014-05-05 06:09:32
Ligustri not is a beginner ... is a old man on comets pictures ... and this comments are for pictures and not for who post comments ... not for persons .. remembar this fine comment!
Posted by astromazzo 2014-05-05 16:01:18
Thats fine, no problem. You just go on being negative, you clearly enjoy it :-) Still think thats a lovely pic Roland, anyone would be proud of that.
Posted by marsstu 2014-05-06 11:39:32
In these comments is NOT possible to comment the persons and his temper/nature (you use ... negative ... to my person ...), but use the comments to give an opinion on the images! Not is so difficult to undersand! - if not easy to you I advise the moderator to erase these misdirected comments -
Posted by astromazzo 2014-05-12 09:45:22
 
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