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RE: [APML] An Astrophotography Tale



Thanks Rodney, Bill, Gary and Kent. 
 
Kent, good idea, that thought crossed my mind. A good friend of mine lets
CCD autopilot do all of the work and sleeps most of the night. I rib him
constantly about just downloading images from the web for viewing and he
could save a lot of money. I guess my brain just wasn't engaged enough last
night.
 
Scott Hammonds
www.creatorsview.com 


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From: KGKIRKLEY@aol.com [mailto:KGKIRKLEY@aol.com] 
Sent: Saturday, December 25, 2004 12:08 AM
To: astro-photo@seds.org
Subject: Re: [APML] An Astrophotography Tale



In a message dated 12/24/04 8:42:33 PM, shammonds@creatorsview.com writes:




	
	As I sit in another hotel room I realize it was last year on
Christmas Eve
	about this time I posted the first version of An Astrophotography
Tale. The
	original version had Tech Pan's demise sometime in the future,
little did I
	know that was sooner than expected.
	Here's an updated version:
	http://www.creatorsview.com/tale.html
	
	Merry Christmas!
	
	Thanks,
	Scott Hammonds
	



Scott:
Nice prose.
Perhaps your last expericence should have been an observing field with no
observers/imagers at all.
All the mounts and scopes are robotic.

Happy Holidays and the Clearest of Skies.
Kent Kirkley 


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