Nice shots, Ed. I think the NGC891's are my faves. --mc Hi everyone; I have just updated my photo album with: 1)one image of M1 (Crab Nebula) 2)two images of M45 (Pleiades or Seven Sisters) 3)two images of NGC891 4)two images of the Perseus Galaxy Cluster images can be seen at: http://www.edsgalaxy.com Thanks for looking; Ed Lunt
Thank you Joe. Ed L --- Joe Bauman <bau@desnews.com> wrote:
Very nice! -- Joe
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Michael, I remember the first time I saw C23/NGC 891 through the telescope. It was exciting and since then I have always considered it a favorate. I had a hard time deciding which rendering I liked the best and so I kept them both. Thanks for the comments, Ed L --- Michael Carnes <michaelcarnes@earthlink.net> wrote:
Nice shots, Ed. I think the NGC891's are my faves. --mc
Hi everyone; I have just updated my photo album with: 1)one image of M1 (Crab Nebula) 2)two images of M45 (Pleiades or Seven Sisters) 3)two images of NGC891 4)two images of the Perseus Galaxy Cluster images can be seen at: http://www.edsgalaxy.com Thanks for looking; Ed Lunt
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