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4/20/2011 6:45:12 PM
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Moon Pics
 JimboAccy Posts 1
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My first attempt at putting my digital camera down my telescope... Full moon so not much detail relief wise - will try and see what I get when its not a full moon
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10/2/2009 11:15:22 PM
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Uploaded image in gallery but not showing
 artdeciel Posts 14
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Hi MIke,
Your mage now showing, sorry about that, a slight bug in the computer database code.
By way of an apology I will make yours the next 'Featured Image'.
Keep on uploading!
Regards
Stefan
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10/1/2009 10:03:20 PM
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Uploaded image in gallery but not showing
 fettucini Posts 1
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Uploaded image in gallery but not showing in the "my images" list, quite confusing...
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9/19/2009 11:05:20 PM
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Active region in hydrogen alpha-19/09/09
 Paul Robertson Posts 1
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Imaged using a 150mm skywatcher refractor, DMK21 camera, 2.5x powermate and pst etalon.
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9/9/2009 11:11:58 AM
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Welcome to the 'Barnard' Forum
 artdeciel Posts 14
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This is the Forum for those topics related to the Deep Sky Astrophotography.
So if you want say something about DSO Astrophotography; or submit your images of Constellations, Galaxies, Globulars, Nebulae, Open Clusters, Planetaries, Star Fields or Supernova, then here is the place to do it.
It has been named in recognition of the work of Edward Emerson Barnard (1857-1923), the great observational Astronomer and pioneer of DSO Astrophotography, who took some of the finest images ever particularly of the Star Fields of the Milky Way.
Clear Skies!
Stefan Hughes ArtdeCiel
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9/9/2009 11:01:50 AM
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Welcome to the 'Fox Talbot' Forum
 artdeciel Posts 14
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Welcome to the 'Fox Talbot' Forum.
This is the Forum for those topics related to the Terrestrial Astrophotography.
So if you want say something about Terrestrial Astrophotography; or submit your images of Aurora, Meteors, Parhelia or the 'Green Flash', then here is the place to do it.
It has been named in recognition of the work of William Henry Fox Talbot (1800-1877), the great pioneer of Photography who introduced the concept of negative/positive images.
Clear Skies!
Stefan Hughes ArtdeCiel edited by artdeciel on 9/9/2009 edited by artdeciel on 9/9/2009
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9/9/2009 10:46:16 AM
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Welcome to the 'Henry' Forum
 artdeciel Posts 14
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Welcome to the 'Henry' Forum.
This is the Forum for those topics related to Planetary Astrophotography.
So if you want say something about Planetary Astrophotography; or submit your images of Jupiter's Belts, Saturn's Rings or Comets, then here is the place to do it.
It has been named in recognition of Paul Henry (1848-1905) and his brother Prosper Henry (1849-1903), who in 1885-86 were the first to take a successful photograph of a planet when they imaged Jupiter and Saturn.
Clear Skies!
Stefan Hughes ArtdeCiel edited by artdeciel on 9/9/2009 edited by artdeciel on 9/9/2009 edited by artdeciel on 9/9/2009
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9/9/2009 10:38:18 AM
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Welcome to the 'Janssen' Forum
 artdeciel Posts 14
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Welcome to the 'Janssen' Forum.
This is the Forum for those topics related to Solar Astrophotography.
So if you want say something about Solar Astrophotography; or submit your images of Sunspots, Prominences and Solar Eclipses , then here is the place to do it.
It has been named in recognition of Pierre Janssen, the great Solar Astrophotographer, who built the first ever webcam in 1874, and who discovered how to take photographs of Solar Prominences without a Total Solar Eclipse.
Clear Skies!
Stefan Hughes ArtdeCiel edited by artdeciel on 9/9/2009
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9/9/2009 10:29:40 AM
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Welcome to the 'Puiseux' Forum
 artdeciel Posts 14
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Welcome to the 'Puiseux' Forum.
This is the Forum for those topics related to the Lunar Astrophotography.
So if you want say something about Lunar Astrophotography or submit your images of Craters, Mare and Montes, then here is the place to do it.
It has been named in recognition of the work of Pierre Puiseux (1855-1928), who along with his colleague Moritz Loewy produced a Photographic Atlas of the Moon (1896-1910) which remained unsurpassed until the 1960s.
Clear Skies!
Stefan Hughes ArtdeCiel edited by artdeciel on 9/9/2009 edited by artdeciel on 9/9/2009
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9/9/2009 10:22:53 AM
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Welcome to the 'Draper' Forum
 artdeciel Posts 14
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Welcome to the 'Draper' Forum.
This is the Forum for those topics related to the History of Astrophotography.
So if you want say something about the Pioneers of Astrophotography, their lives, their work and the photographs they took, then here is the place to do it.
It has been named in recognition of Henry Draper (1837-1882), who on the 30th September 1880 took a photograph of the Great Orion Nebula (M42); it was the first ever of a DSO.
Clear Skies!
Stefan Hughes ArtdeCiel edited by artdeciel on 9/9/2009 edited by artdeciel on 9/9/2009 edited by artdeciel on 9/9/2009
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9/8/2009 8:57:04 AM
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Welcome to the 'Wedgewood' Forum
 artdeciel Posts 14
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Welcome to the 'Wedgewood' Forum.
This is the Forum for those topics related to the Processing of Images in Astrophotography.
So if you want say something about the 'Workflow' you use to process your Raw Images; or to ask how 'Adobe Photoshop' can be used to enhance your Photographs; or you just want to know what a 'Gaussian Blur' is!, then this is the place to do it.
It has been named in recognition of Thomas Wedgewood, the son of the famous Potter Josiah Wedgewood, who was if current research is right, the sole inventor of Photography, before Niepce, Daguerre or Fox Talbot!
Clear Skies!
Stefan Hughes ArtdeCiel edited by artdeciel on 9/8/2009
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9/8/2009 8:47:14 AM
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Welcome to the 'Ritchey' Forum
 artdeciel Posts 14
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Welcome to the 'Ritchey' Forum.
This is the Forum for those topics related to the techniques used in acquisition of images in Astrophotography.
So if you want say something about a secret 'wonder' method you used to acquire your images; or if you want advice on polar alignment; or want to know about 'meridian flips', then here is the place to do it.
It has been named in recognition of George Willis Ritchey (1864-1945), who not only developed the Ritchey-Chretien (with Henri Chretien) telescope design, but was also a great pionerering astrophotographer, particularly of DSOs .
Clear Skies!
Stefan Hughes ArtdeCiel edited by artdeciel on 9/8/2009
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9/8/2009 8:41:02 AM
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Welcome to the 'Roberts' Forum
 artdeciel Posts 14
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Welcome to the 'Roberts' Forum.
This is the Forum for those topics related to the Mounts and Piers used in Astrophotography.
So if you want say something about your mount, other people's piers, or anything which supports a telescope or camera, then here is the place to do it.
It has been named in recognition of Isaac Roberts (1829-1904), a patriotic Welshman and one of the great Pioneers of Astrophotography, who recognised the importance of having a stable mount when taking long exposures of DSOs.
Stefan Hughes ArtdeCiel edited by artdeciel on 9/8/2009
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9/8/2009 8:31:46 AM
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Welcome to the 'Ross' Forum
 artdeciel Posts 14
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Welcome to the 'Ross' Forum.
This is the Forum for those topics related to the CCDs, Webcams, DSLRs and or any other Camera used in Astrophotography.
So if you want say something about your CCD, other people's webcams, or any camera, then here is the place to do it.
It has been named in recognition of the work of Andrew Ross (1798-1859), the famous Scottish Instrument Maker who made one of the earliest Astrographs - the so called Kew Photoheliometer, which was used to take daily photographs of the Sun in the years 1861-1882.
Clear Skies!
Stefan Hughes ArtdeCiel edited by artdeciel on 9/8/2009 edited by artdeciel on 9/8/2009 edited by artdeciel on 9/9/2009
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9/8/2009 8:28:30 AM
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Welcome to the 'Parsons' Forum
 artdeciel Posts 14
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Welcome to the 'Parsons' Forum.
This is the Forum for those topics related to the Telescopes used in Astrophotography.
So if you want say something about your telescope, other people's telescopes, or any telescope, then here is the place to do it.
It has been named in recognition of William Parsons (1800-1867), the 3rd Earl of Rosse who in 1845 built the 'Leviathan of Parsonstown', a 72" Reflector, which for nearly three quarters of a century was the largest telescope in the world.
Clear Skies!
Stefan Hughes ArtdeCiel edited by artdeciel on 9/8/2009 edited by artdeciel on 9/9/2009
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9/8/2009 8:18:17 AM
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Welcome to the 'Daguerre' Forum
 artdeciel Posts 14
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Welcome to the 'Daguerre' Forum.
This is the Forum for those topics not covered by the other subject related forums.
It has been named in recognition of Louis Daguerre (1787-1851) one of the early pioneers of Photography, who way back in 1839 introduced the first patented photographic process - the so called 'Daguerreotype'.
So if you are not sure where to post a new thread then use this forum.
Clear Skies!
Stefan Hughes ArtdeCiel edited by artdeciel on 9/8/2009
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9/8/2009 8:11:57 AM
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Welcome to the 'Malin' Forum
 artdeciel Posts 14
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Welcome to 'Malin', the Forum specifically created as a showcase for your images of objects in the 'A' list.
The 'A' list is specifically aimed at Astrophotographers.
It is their own 'Messier' List of 109 objects, but with the differences that it includes not only DSOs, but Lunar, Planetary, Solar, Terrestrial and Historical targets.
Full details can be found in the 'Exposure' Blog at the link:
Ultimate Astrophotography Challenge
The forum has been named in recognition of the pioneering work on CCD Imaging done by David Malin (now retired) in the 1990s at the Anglo-Australian Observatory.
Best Regards
Stefan Hughes ArtdeCiel edited by artdeciel on 9/8/2009
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