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Re: [APML] Mission Statement Change?
WHy be intimidated- posting your shots gan get you some useful criticism.
Nice shot anyway- very good color balance and detail. Now try longer
exposures, and maybe think about investing an an IDAS filter.
Sean Walker
> From: "Frank Holub" <lists@my-spot.com>
> Reply-To: astro-photo@seds.org
> Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 12:54:05 -0500
> To: <astro-photo@seds.org>
> Subject: Re: [APML] Mission Statement Change?
>
>> I repeat, in no way do I wish to see APML become SBIG list #2, but to
>> ignore useful CCD techniques that apply to film and prohibiting comparison of
>> CCD and film images seems counter-productive to me.
>>
>> Chuck <aa6g@aa6g.org>
>>
>
> I have to agree with Chuck here. I also would really hate to have the APML
> become "SBIG list #2". I have learned ALL aspects of astrophotography that I
> use from this list. I find that most aspects of astrophotography are relavent
> to both the CCD and film worlds and as a result I'm all for the current mix of
> measages that we have seen for the last few months. The folks using CCD (such
> as Robert Gendler and others) have really helped us film users to reach (or
> aspire to reach) the next level. I think they really deserve our thanks!
> My only personal issue is that many are posting such incredible images that it
> is a little intimidating to post my best stuff which is all really quite
> average... Like the following...
>
> http://www.my-spot.com/m42-120901.htm
>
>
> Frank
> http://www.my-spot.com/
>
>
>
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