M35 Clusters

Image Description and Details : Here’s a capture of two star clusters. The large open cluster on the left is M-35 is a relatively close open cluster of stars in the west of Gemini.
The smaller further away cluster is NGC-2158.

Taken with a 8 inch f3.9 orion newtonian astrograph, Canon 60d unmodified, AVX mount, orion starshoot autoguider 60mm guide scope
3 hours 3-minutes subs ISO-1250

Stacked with Deep sky stacker, Processed with pixlinsight: dynamic background, histrogram transformation, Noisexterminator, added luminous mask for experimental transform, added luminous mask for curve saturations. added star mask used morphologies transformations. Photoshop: selective color, contrast, levels adjustments.

Copyright: Jared Bowens

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