I captured the mesmerizing beauty of the Iris Nebula, located 1300 light years away, through astrophotography. Using RGB filters, I meticulously captured the vibrant colors of this celestial wonder. To enhance the visibility of the faint dust surrounding the reflection nebula, I replaced my luminance filter with a CLS filter. Crazy right? A filter normally used for color cameras! The result is a stunning image that reveals the intricate details and ethereal nature of the Iris Nebula. Join me on this astronomical journey as we explore the wonders of the universe! Thanks to my subscribers and thank you for 1100 subs! I am a tiny channel and I appreciate you all for following my journey in astrophotography. Videos Referenced: https://youtu.be/TzaBBZknhT0 Here's where I get my music: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/9colh6/ https://artlist.io/ Follow me on instagram! @astronotna

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