Protuberance of the Dark Star ?

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Protuberance of the Dark Star ?

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Nikon d7200, Nikon BD Plan 20x, Optiphot, continuous LED light, 3s, HDR single shot (3 exp), x-pol/oblique/DF

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:D Nice.
Thanks for sharing.

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Excellent image Saul.

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Very nice

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An excellent puzzle piece. I give up. What is this thing?

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Thank you all for your kind comments !
rjlittlefield wrote:An excellent puzzle piece. I give up. What is this thing?

--Rik
I'm a very beginner in the x-pol, this is a crystallization of the different leftover chemicals (did not produce nice results but pretty bright spots on this appendix). Using HDR (and some minor ACR/PS editing afterwards), got this interesting "protuberance" (other viewers saw the tail of sick Christmas Cat (no idea what is that and other things)).

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