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Re: [APML] A new set of piggyback pics



Hi Michel,
I think those are some great shots. I sure wish you would give the exposure
and film details for those of us like yourself that are limited to
piggyback. I am new in the
hobby (4 months) and have a Meade DS 114 with Autostar. I like the "Go To"
feature but, as I told someone yesterday, what good is a go to if you can't
see what you
go to. Part of my problem is that I live in the Atlanta, Ga area and the
light pollution is very bad here. I plan on going to my Daughter's home in
the mountains of North
Carolina soon and finding a dark mountaintop to try my scope out  there.
Thanks, and God Bless,
Ken Adams
-----Original Message-----
From: Albireo14@aol.com <Albireo14@aol.com>
To: astro-photo@seds.org <astro-photo@seds.org>
Date: Sunday, April 16, 2000 11:26 AM
Subject: [APML] A new set of piggyback pics


>Hi all !
>
>I have just posted a dozen of my winter wide field pictures. Prime focus
>beeing out of my reach with my current equipment, those are all 20mm up to
>300mm lens piggyback shots. I also added a few prime focus (OT) web cam
pics,
>planets and moon.
>
><http://members.aol.com/mbonnement/>
>
>All comments welcome.
>Regards and clear skies.
>
>Michel Bonnement
>Courseulles, Normandy, France
>49° 20’ N - 0° 27’ W
>
>main page
><http://members.aol.com/albireo14>
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