On my last blog post, I mentioned that I was working on the IC1396 Elephant Trunk Nebula once again, but this time with the much higher imaging focal length of 1592 mm, though again in Narrowband Hubble Palette. The image was finished shortly after the blog post was made, and work began on another image - a 2-panel mosaic of the NGC7331 Deer Lick Group and Stephan's Quintet, this one in LRGB. Both finished images are shown below.
Seeing the date stamp on my last blog post is a little bit disconcerting, considering that I have indeed been actively imaging the past several months regardless of the lack of updates to the website. Half-way through my summer holidays, I seem to have found the effort to make some updates here. I will start with my latest images of the M101 Pinwheel Galaxy and the NGC4038-NGC4039 Antennae Galaxies.
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