The Soul Nebula

Description
The Soul Nebula (IC 1848) — captured from my Bortle 8.5 backyard in Nashville — is one of those regions that never fails to surprise me with how much depth and subtle structure emerges as you integrate more and more data. Taken over the course of 34 nights, I collected 235 hours of exposure through my Askar 120APO and ZWO ASI2600MM Pro. This is a blend of SHO and Foraxx palettes, preserving the hydrogen data in red, while still leaving very subtle green tones. Imaged entirely from my heavily light-polluted backyard, this is a good reminder that even under the city lights, patience (and a lot of subs) can bring out the beauty of the night sky.
Specifications
  • Fujicolor Crystal Archive Professional Lustre Paper
  • 210gsm
  • Vibrant, fine-grain pebble texture
  • Archival: 100+ years on display, 200+ years in storage
  • Silver halide, RA-4 wet printing process
  • Sizing: White borders do not change size of the print
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