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Revisiting the Triangulum Galaxy
February 13, 2014 - It's hard to believe that so many beautiful deep space objects are actually fairly large in the night sky. We just can't...
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Deep Sky Astrophotography with your Camera and Lens Part 2
February 05, 2014 - So here is the continuation to my previous * blog post *. Check it out first if you haven't already. In this post I will...
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Deep Sky Astrophotography with your Camera and Lens Part 1
January 06, 2014 - Many people think that if you want to photograph deep space objects, you will have to acquire a heavy tracking mount, a...
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A Golden Horeshoe Collaboration: M31 Andromeda Galaxy
October 22, 2013 - When I started to get more serious about astrophotography I often thought about how exciting it would be to actually wor...
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IC 1805: Gnarly Creatures In Space
August 20, 2013 - This is my latest image showing the core of the heart nebula which is designated IC1805. To the right you can see this p...
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The Power of Image Stacking
June 27, 2013 - In astrophotography we are often times trying to extract detail and colours of very faint deep sky objects from what loo...
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Comet Processing for Non Trailing Stars and Comet
May 14, 2013 - Comet Hartley October 8, 2010
When processing a long exposure multiple sub frame shot of a fast moving comet you are us...
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Focal Reducer test: Celestron SCT f6.3 and 80mm refractor (2008 article)
May 14, 2013 - Focal Reducer Test (2008)
Using the Celestron SCT f6.3 focal reducer on the Sky-Watcher Equinox 80mm refractor
80mm...
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Adventures in Astrophotography: How I got started (2008 article)
May 14, 2013 - My interest in astronomy started from a fairly young age. For as long as I can remember I have had a real fascination wi...
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