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Re: [APML] Two New Images
Great pics, Wade..especially the comet. That film really does do well with
them.
Clear, dark and steady skies
Bradley
Thorn Garden Observatory
http://astronomy.thorngarden.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas W. Earle" <twade@bmi.net>
To: <astro-photo@seds.org>
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 10:47 PM
Subject: [APML] Two New Images
> I keep turning out the Comet Machholz images I took in late January
> and early February. Here's the latest:
>
> http://www.northwest-landscapes.com/html/comets/comet_machholz4.html
>
> It was taken with Fuji NPZ 800. Again, this is an excellent comet
> film since it excels in capturing the ion tail. This particular
> image was guided on the stars; hence, the reason for such a short
> exposure. I'm still not completely satisfied with this image, but
> it good enough to show. I'll continue to tweak over the following
> weeks.
>
> As promised earlier in the week, here's a Fuji NPZ 800 image of the
> Orion region. It was taken with the Takahashi FSQ-106N. Although
> it may be difficult to see all the wispy "blue" nebulas in the field
> of view, they are there. Of course, they really should be red. As
> should be obvious, one should avoid this film for H-alpha regions.
>
>
> http://www.northwest-landscapes.com/html/deepsky/orion_region_NPZ.ht
> ml
>
> Hope you enjoy,
>
> Wade
>
>
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