First post here, my last work the Elephant's trunk nebula in SHO palette

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Re: First post here, my last work the Elephant's trunk nebula in SHO palette

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Bigzmey wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2019 7:13 pm Nice images, I like both. :) and welcome to the forum Hector!
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I think the first one would go well with rgb stars, it's a soft approach, needs more of a highlight in it, looks great btw, and the second one pretty much looks awsome, the vibrant luminosity takes away the attention to the stars, great for minimal or starless image
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yobbo89 wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2019 6:24 am I think the first one would go well with rgb stars, it's a soft approach, needs more of a highlight in it, looks great btw, and the second one pretty much looks awsome, the vibrant luminosity takes away the attention to the stars, great for minimal or starless image
totally agree! , but starless i don't like , it looks more like a... how you guys say it... watercolor paint? :lol:
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