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Sneak Peek: Wolf's Cave

Good evening! I usually post my personal images to Astrobin and Instagram with write-ups, but I haven't been in the habit of posting them here on Patreon. Toni M. suggested I at least give a heads-up here on Patreon when I post a new image, and I thought I'd do one better, I'm posting this image several days early for Patreon members, and will release it publicly on Friday.

This is my second finished deep sky image from Starfront Remote Observatories. I know that may sound weird since I've had a telescope there since July. You'd think I'd have dozens of images finished by now, but after creating my first light image rather quickly (The Heron), I've been collecting data, LOTS of data, on several projects at once. It's hard to know when to stop collecting data with so many clear nights down there.

The image above that I took of "Wolf's Cave" is 120 hours of data from 6 filters (Lum: 35 hours, Ha: 35 Hours, OIII: 20 hours, Red: 10 hours, Green: 10 hours, Blue: 10 hours). It is called Wolf's Cave because astronomer Max Wolf reportedly saw a cave feature in this region - not to be confused with the Cave Nebula, which is also in the constellation Cepheus. In any case, this kind of image is right up my alley. Lots of dim features to tease out, and every type of nebulae all in one scene. This image has a planetary nebula, a supernova remnant, several dark nebulae, and several reflection nebulae.

In planning and capturing this shot, I attempted the following:

-giving the 'toast nebula' in the upper-right enough breathing room, while also making it feel like it's trying to escape by putting it in that corner at that angle
-placing the most familiar object in the composition (vdB 152) in the center
-balancing the swoop of brown dust on the left with a swoop of red hydrogen on the right
-capturing enough OIII to bring out some OIII filaments in the dim background supernova remnant (G110.3 + 11.3)
-capturing enough LRGB data to give the dust features dimensionality and subtle color contrasts

I think I was mostly successful in these goals, and I plan to speak a bit more about this image in a YouTube video coming out Friday (+ early here for Seagull Tier and higher), but until then I hope you enjoyed this sneak peek post. It is already uploaded to the private staging area of my Astrobin here: https://astrob.in/kco70n/0/ if you'd like to see more of the technical details.

Clear skies, Nico

Sneak Peek: Wolf's Cave

Comments

Aiming for 2PM Eastern (in 45 minutes)

Nico Carver

When does the video get released today?

Todd Tucker

This is absolutely insane! Beautiful work. I showed it to Angel and she said "Woah, it looks like the ghosts [death eaters] from Harry Potter!" 😂

Dan M

I love the image. You are amazing Nico.

Chuck T

Great images, but you owe Trevor Jones some credit for clearing off some cobwebs from your rig. And he called all the patrons cheaters. 😄

Derek Wilson

Stunning photo Nico - lots happening in that image

Mineguy

looks like two psychedelic space worlds colliding

Maggie Thrash

Mind blowing!

Steve White

Beautiful… seeing it in my my iPhone I am sure doesn’t do it justice, but it is still amazing.

Thomas Marks

Thanks Joe. I’m still planning to make that video after one year because I’m still feeling ‘new’ to it after my first few months. But if you have any questions about my experience in the mean time, feel free to message me.

Nico Carver

WOW amazing, extremely nice picture the framing is excellent

Haythem Hamdi

So beautiful immagine and perfect composition / framing!! Thanks for to share first at Us.

Maurizio Camerin

Very nice! Will we see a review of your experience operating with starfront soon? Would like to hear your thoughts after being there almost 6mo.

Joe Biscoe IV

Just beautiful!

Jan

Ok. Perhaps, one way to reduce 120h is to get a bigger scope. Substantially bigger scope. 14” with F3, and then 10-16h will produce similar outcome.

Ana

Wow, Awesome Image. Great framing. I've got to get one of my rigs there.

Jeff Ratino

Askar FRA500 with f/3.9 reducer and ASI2600MM with Antlia Filters

Nico Carver

Wow!!

David Jacks

What scope and camera did you use?

Ana

Totally awesome Nico!

RICARDO Castaneda

Nico, this is beautiful! I have a rig at SFRO too, and I thought 40+ hours were a lot… but, man, 120 hours… pfff. What a great picture.

Enrique


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