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Re: [APML] new member from Hawaii
Aloha Wei-Hao.
Manual guiding on these shots?! I like "old-school" work. Just don't take
away my st-4 <g>.
You have been able to get a lot more on Fuji NPH film than I ever got.
(Orion sword & belt) That may be a function of altitude. Or perhaps it's the
2 stop push. It's a bit grainy but a TP shot for the L channel would fix
that.
You have a lot of excellent shots and come on board APML as a very
accomplished astrophotographer. Welcome!
Bobby Middleton
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wei-Hao Wang" <whwang@asiaa.sinica.edu.tw>
To: <astro-photo@seds.org>
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 8:42 PM
Subject: [APML] new member from Hawaii
> ALOHA everyone in APML!
>
> My name is Wei-Hao Wang. I'm an astronomy graduate
> student in University of Hawaii and I'm also an
> amateur astrophotographer from Taiwan.
>
> When I was in Taiwan, I had been taking astrophotos
> for 8 years, until 1998. Then I focused on my
> astrophysics research. This year, I decided to take
> astrophotos again for several reasons. The most
> obvious reason is Mauna Kea. I had taken some pictures
> on Mauna Kea in the past year. They are all in my
> website:
> http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/~wang/
> You are welcome to take a look and give me comments.
>
> I'm happy to join this community. Hope I can contribute
> something in the future.
>
> Wei-Hao
>
>
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