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[–] Zer0_F0x 1 points 1 week ago

Nice!

If I may offer a few suggestions:

The horse head and flame nabulae are a bit too close to the top of the image. Generally when you're imaging two interesting things you should keep them about the same distance from the center of your frame.

Also, the Orion nebula is a but blown out/overexposed.

See if you can use the same data to stretch that part a bit less, then layer it on top of the correctly exposed top part, so that everything appears correctly exposed.

Good detail on everything overall, gj