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Re: [APML] (Many) New Shots from Southern Sky, Northern sky andageneral site re-design



Hi Steve, as you write in your PS right now Provia P400F is my preferred
film, very well balanced and natural even if a notch less sensitive than
E200...
I compared my Flourostar with other 4" (Tak and TeleVue): there is no story
in term of color correction. Actually I am veeery happy with it, I always
get images absolutely crisp and visually nor me not my friend were able to
see any color fringe on any object. Unfortunately it is no longer available
(I talked with William Yang and he told me that he produced some 30 units at
all). I should be able to test their 110 quite soon but anyway I aspect that
it will result very good too...
Ciao
Marco

----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Lindsey" <stevelindsey@earthlink.net>
To: <astro-photo@seds.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 9:27 PM
Subject: RE: [APML] (Many) New Shots from Southern Sky, Northern sky and
ageneral site re-design


>
> Stunning Marco!  What a great reward for all your hard work.
>  Such a wonderful variety of objects and compositions.  A trip
> to somewhere like Nambia with similar results is a life goal
> of mine.  How do you feel the WO 100mm rates compared to similar
> 4" refractors?  They don't market that scope any more since the
> 110mm came out do they?
>
> Steve Lindsey
>
> PS. Long live Provia!
>
> >
> Dear friends, after a looong absence eventually I am back in
> the list. Even
> >if I didn't participate during last months to any discussion
> I did during
> >this time some new works with my instrument. Tonight I uploaded
> a new
> >restyled version of my page with a lot of new shots taken from
> Namibia (my
> >trip of last summer) and some recent good job taken from my
> usual site in
> >Italy (in particular a good shot of last January Crab/Saturn
> conjunction
> >visible under "Solar System" section). Basically I kept only
> few shots of
> >the former work. I am currently working on the many other shots
> I took in
> >Namibia of the southern sky and I will reprocess most of the
> shots I took
> >during last years (no longer visible in my site) but this task
> is so time
> >consuming (and I don't have much time anymore to put on it)
> that I think it
> >will take some months to be completed. In a near future also
> I am confident
> >to be able to complete also the "Articles" "Author" sections
> of the page.
> >My site is always at the same URL: http://www.astrosurf.com/lorenzi.
> >I decided to keep the size of the pictures quite "generous",
> even if it
> >meant having images up to 200KB in size. Since I am still working
> on the
> >site every comment from you is particularly appreciated.
> >Here are some of the new shots I uploaded under the different
> galleries:
> >SOUTHERN SKY - TELESCOPE: all pictures are new, in particular
> I am
> >particular happy with the mosaic of Eta Carinae, Rho Ophiuchi,
> Lagoon nebula
> >and with the shots of the Tarantula nebula, B86 and Omega Centaury
> >SOUTHERN SKY - LARGE FIELD: In particular I like the result
> I got of the
> >Southern Cross and the impressive fish-eye view of the whole
> central Milky
> >Way
> >NORTHERN SKY - TELESCOPE: in the Summer/Fall and Winter/Spring
> sections I
> >particularly like IC4592 in Scorpius beside the other shots
> from the
> >Namibian pristine sky (M16, M17)...
> >
> >
> >Clear sky to everybody
> >Marco Lorenzi
> >
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