NGC7822 - Print on Dibond

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NGC 7822 is a young star forming complex in the constellation of Cepheus. It was discovered on the 16th of november 1829 by John Herschel.

The complex encompasses the emission region ‘sharpless 171’ and the young cluster of stars named ‘Berkeley 59’. The complex is believed to be around 2600 to 3300 light-years from earth. The comlpex also includes one of the hottest stars discovered within 1 Kiloparsec (3260 light-years) of our sun. The star is one of the primary sources illuminating the nebula.

This image was captured from my backyard in the Netherlands. These prints have excellent details & color to them, but obviously you will have to light them properly (as with any print) to see the maximum amount of detail. The print doesn’t include my name (watermark).

In a photo on dibond, a real photo print is glued onto a dibond panel. The photo is not directly printed on the material. The photo is exposed on real photographic paper, which helps to maintain its quality. Dibond panels are lightweight panels made up of three layers. The outer layers consist of 0.3mm thick aluminum and the core is made of black plastic (polyethylene). This combination provides maximum strength and perfect results. Despite its thickness, Dibond is extremely light, allowing even large photos to be hung on the wall without any problems.


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NGC 7822 is a young star forming complex in the constellation of Cepheus. It was discovered on the 16th of november 1829 by John Herschel.

The complex encompasses the emission region ‘sharpless 171’ and the young cluster of stars named ‘Berkeley 59’. The complex is believed to be around 2600 to 3300 light-years from earth. The comlpex also includes one of the hottest stars discovered within 1 Kiloparsec (3260 light-years) of our sun. The star is one of the primary sources illuminating the nebula.

This image was captured from my backyard in the Netherlands. These prints have excellent details & color to them, but obviously you will have to light them properly (as with any print) to see the maximum amount of detail. The print doesn’t include my name (watermark).

In a photo on dibond, a real photo print is glued onto a dibond panel. The photo is not directly printed on the material. The photo is exposed on real photographic paper, which helps to maintain its quality. Dibond panels are lightweight panels made up of three layers. The outer layers consist of 0.3mm thick aluminum and the core is made of black plastic (polyethylene). This combination provides maximum strength and perfect results. Despite its thickness, Dibond is extremely light, allowing even large photos to be hung on the wall without any problems.


If you’re a Dutch customer and you don’t own a Creditcard or (free) Paypal account, you can
pay with iDeal here.

NGC 7822 is a young star forming complex in the constellation of Cepheus. It was discovered on the 16th of november 1829 by John Herschel.

The complex encompasses the emission region ‘sharpless 171’ and the young cluster of stars named ‘Berkeley 59’. The complex is believed to be around 2600 to 3300 light-years from earth. The comlpex also includes one of the hottest stars discovered within 1 Kiloparsec (3260 light-years) of our sun. The star is one of the primary sources illuminating the nebula.

This image was captured from my backyard in the Netherlands. These prints have excellent details & color to them, but obviously you will have to light them properly (as with any print) to see the maximum amount of detail. The print doesn’t include my name (watermark).

In a photo on dibond, a real photo print is glued onto a dibond panel. The photo is not directly printed on the material. The photo is exposed on real photographic paper, which helps to maintain its quality. Dibond panels are lightweight panels made up of three layers. The outer layers consist of 0.3mm thick aluminum and the core is made of black plastic (polyethylene). This combination provides maximum strength and perfect results. Despite its thickness, Dibond is extremely light, allowing even large photos to be hung on the wall without any problems.


If you’re a Dutch customer and you don’t own a Creditcard or (free) Paypal account, you can
pay with iDeal here.