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Celestial Scenes
PhotographerKEVIN BUCHOLTZLocationGARNER NC USADate03/10/2007 5:28 AMEquipmentI USED A MEADE DS-2114 WITH A 25MM EYEPIECE. WHILE I HELD A SONY DSC-S600 DIGITAL CAMERADescriptionTHIS IS A PHOTO OF THE MOON ON CLEAR MORNING IN NC.NOT BAD FOR JUST GETTING START TWO WEEKS BEFORE |
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PhotographerLaurent LavederLocationLa Torche, Bretagne, FranceDate20 March 2007, 8:00 PMEquipmentCanon 30D + Sigma 70-300 at f/11 and 200 mm on a tripod. 3.2 s at 800 ASA.DescriptionHave you ever try to catch the Moon with a net. My girlfriend Sabine did! The movement of the net is in fact due to Sabine because of the 3,2 s exposure and the strong wind. |
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PhotographerLaurent LavederLocationLa Torche, Bretagne, FranceDate20 March 2007, 8:00 PMEquipmentCanon 30D + Sigma 70-300 at f/16 and 200 mm on a tripod. 1/3 s at 800 ASA.DescriptionNow, she have a lasso. In fact, it is an electric sheath in PVC bent by heating. This is the only way to have a vertical lasso during 1/3 s! There are many other pictures taken tonight in this gallery: http://www.pixheaven.net/galerie_us.php?id=2 |
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PhotographerJames ReimundLocationNorth of LLano TexasDateMarch 17, 2007 22:00EquipmentASGT Celestron Mount Nikon D50 Camera Guiding with DSI Pro Telescope = Astrotech 66mm ED Guide Scope = Orion ST-80DescriptionThis is a 120 minute exposure (10 minutes at a time) of the Rosette Nebula and associated star cluster. |
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Photographermostafa khosraviLocationiran, torbat-e jamDate03/19/2007Equipmentcanon350D + skywatcher tltscope 15 cm |
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Photographermostafa khosraviLocationiran, torbat-e jamDate03/19/2007Equipmentcanon 350D + tele 750mm |
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Photographermostafa khosraviLocationiran, torbat-e jamDate03/19/2007Equipmentcanon 350D + tele 750mm |
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PhotographerAlp AkogluLocationElmadag - AnkaraDate10.01.2007EquipmentHP Photosmart 945 Camera 1/250 sec, f/4.3, ISO 100DescriptionThis was a bonus for Comet McNaught. The weather was too dirty and foggy in Ankara to see the comet that evening. So I went to the top of a hill about 1800 meters high near Ankara to take the photos of comet. While I was watching the sun set, this scene came into view. I have never seen such a bright sunpillar before. |
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PhotographerDietmar HagerLocationStargazer private observatory near Linz, AustriaDate17.+18.2.07Equipment9" TMB Apo f/9 @ f/7 TeleVue recuder SXV M25C Mountegra single arm fork mountDescriptionin those 2 nights odds were wuite uneven: in the first imaging night I encountered terrific transparency of 9/10, but bad seeing - 4/10 the other night was the other way around: transparency was pnly 5-6/10 but terrific seeing for my place of 6/10 I used my SXV M25C and imaged 3,5 hours exposure time. 4,8,12, minutes frames. AstroArt4 for preprocessing and guiding, PS CS2 for postprocessing. find more details here: http://stargazer.christelhager.info/sonic/index.html |
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PhotographerJohn L. GrahamLocationKettering, OhioDate3/10/07 2h UTEquipmentMeade LXD75 SN6, DSI ProDescriptionLRGB (L:65x30sec, RGB: 30x30sec each, high gain) of NGC2903 taken with a Meade DSI Pro at the prime focus of LXD75 SN6. Source images saved as FITS, combined in drizzle, aligned in ASIP, LRGB assembled in Photoshop. |
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