M31 - Andromeda Galaxy

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universe24
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M31 - Andromeda Galaxy

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Not a very good one but its my best so far for this particular object.

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Beautiful! Just like in the books. Perhpas you can push the level lower so the background appears darker?
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Wow! Nice one! Sometimes i only got the core and no spirals. Sad. But excellent work from you!
Blast off!!!!!!!
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Hi,
universe24 wrote:Not a very good one but its my best so far for this particular object.
WOW!! Excellent!! You call this "Not a very good one"?? Your standard too high la... [smilie=bleeding.gif]

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Post by universe24 »

Hahaha....only for this object....because there got plentty of better M31 out there....
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