I am feeling poetic. 8>) Just added the color to my Hoesehead Hydrogen-aloha shot. This is my longest exposure to date. Just under 5 hours, a total of 290...
Thanks Joe! How have the skies been out in West Texas? Charlie l In a message dated 11/2/2004 3:33:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, jocareed2@... writes: Wow!...
I did a rush processing on these to get them done before heading off to create a real processing backlog for myself up at the Chiefland Star Party. 8>)...
I got back from the Chiefland Star Party on Sunday, but work has devoured my time since. I did get a chance to process one of 12 images so far. An old classic ...
I just finished processing the hi res Ha version of IC 1805, which is only a small central portion of this nebula. I also superimposed this on the widefield to...
This is the brightest diffuse nebula in the sky. I love the color in the central portion, and the outer regions look like rich dark chocolate (hmm....I guess I...
Hey folks, The Kingsville Astronomical Society is planning our third annual Deep South Texas Stargaze coming up February 2-6, 2005 (Wednesday, Thursday,...
I am still getting caught up on things after getting back from Thanksgiving vacation. Lots of posts to sort through and still a lot of images to process from...
I am still trying to finish up processing images from last month's star party, but work has been relentless. Taken with the SXV-H9 through a Meade 10" SCT @...
I could not get away from work to catch some photons with the new moon this weekend, but at least I got a little time to do some more processing of images from...
Here are a few shots I finally got posted of the 2004 star party. I still have a bunch more cached someplace clever. I will add them when I locate them. ...
I am gradually making my way through the last of my Chiefland Winter star party images. The Iris nebula is actually quite a fascinating object in that it is ...
Best wishes to you and yours for a very Merry Christmas I hope that Santa brings you some nice astro toys. Don'at forget as you watch for Santa and his sleigh...
Merry Christmas to all. This was a challenging year, but also had some blessings. This is the last of the "usuable" data from the Chiefland Winter Star Party....
I wish a Merry Christmas to you all and your families. This was a challenging year in many respects, but also full of blessings. Some of the years best moments...
Yeah, I know....another M42 shot. I thought the differances between this year's predominantly Ha and last year's more tradional color blend were interesting. ...
Charlie, Thanks for posting,totally awesome, and BTW my favorite object, very nice work. ===== Rick M http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AllAstronomyAllTheTime/ my...
Thanks Rick As much as I have viewed and imaged this object, I still find myself intrigued by this incredible region of space and never can resist just one...
This is one of my first attempts at astrophotography that I feel turned out relatively decent. I'm still unclear at this point as to what is considered a...
Very nicely captured. That is a great start to your imaging career. <grn> If you have a processing program, you can increase the contrast in the image by...
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Ok, I posted the 2 of the better original images from January 8th Comet Machholz/M45. There are other images but the comet is off center considerably. I am...
Hey Michael I am getting ready to head off for a weekend of imaging at the Chiefland Astronomy Village (weather permitting), but will have a go at your images...
I have been attempting to image the sun recently. I have a baader filter for my f/5 refractor and am using a SLR camera, trying a variety of film speeds. The...
Mike It has been a while since I have messed with film, but you might want to try some additional filtering, like a moon filter, or even better a Ha filter if ...
The only person I have ever met who actually owned an Ha filter (and this was at the Venus Transit I saw in North Carolina) lives in New Mexico. I have a moon...
Hmmm.. The moon filter would probably add some beneficial (additional) filtering, but I am not sure how you could jury rig it in place with the camera at prime...