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         Astrophotography:     more books (46)
  1. Astrophotography by H.J.P. Arnold, 2002-11-08
  2. Astrophotography Basics ((Kodak Publication Number P-150)) by Kodak, 1988
  3. Astrophotography
  4. HEAVENLY BODIES : THE PHOTOGRAPHER'S GUIDE TO ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY by BERT P. KRAGES, 2004
  5. The complete guide to astrophotography by Steven C Wilson, 1981
  6. Astrophotography for the Amateur by Michael A. Covington, 1980
  7. Practical Astrophotography by Jeffrey R. Charles, 1980
  8. Le poids du ciel. 32 astrophotographies de M. de Kerolyr by J. Giono, 1938
  9. Astrophotography : A Step-by-Step Approach by Robert T. Little, 1986
  10. Astrophotography for the Amateur by Covington Michael, 1986
  11. Astrophotography for the Amateur by Michael A. Covington, 1991
  12. Exposure guide for astrophotography by Robert V Henderson, 1977
  13. Astrophotography for the Amateur by Michael Covington, 1980
  14. Astrophotography for the Amateur by Michael Covington, 1987

41. Keith's Home Page
Contains astronomy and astrophotography pages. Also includes a page for his daughter, car, favorite movies, and links.
http://home.HiWAAY.net/~krcool/
Keith's Home Page A Page With Astronomy, Astrophotography and Other Personal Pages... Welcome! It's
Complete listings of my original astrophotography and astronomy pages
are located at Keith's Astro Page , or click on any of the items listed below. My favorites are 'Keith's Moon Page' and 'Tripod Astrophotography'.
Give Them A Look !!!

42. Chris Vedeler's Astrophotography Gallery
Last modified November 11th 1999 Copyright ©1999 Chris Vedeler Comments ckvedeler@access4less.net.
http://www.isomedia.com/homes/cvedeler/space.htm
Last modified: November 11th 1999
Comments: ckvedeler@access4less.net

43. Dan Cheng's Home Page
Information and samples on astrophotography.
http://www.dancheng.com/
The day after a 50 mile bike ride and heavy drinking...
Hi and welcome to my home page. This page is dedicated to my hobby of astrophotography. Here you will find photos (by me, of course), tips, and other information. Astrophotography is a rewarding and frustrating endeavor. I am still learning as I go. If you have any questions, comments or ideas send me some to the address below.
iNfO
pHoToS oPtAs
dan@dancheng.com

This Site takes part in the AstroPhotography Sites Ring

Since 5/31/96
Last Modified: March 18, 1997. Looking for a telescope?

44. MAXXs Astrophotography
Barnard s loop, Sept. 26, 1996 Lunar Eclipse, Flaming Tree Nebula, Horsehead Region, Pleiades (aka M45), Orion Nebula, Oklahoma Observing
http://web2.iadfw.net/a0011306/
Click on a thumbnail photo to see the larger image. Contents
Barnard's Loop

Flaming Tree Nebula

Hale Bopp Comet

Horsehead Region
...
The Scope

Other Photos
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45. Rafaels Amateru Astronomy Page
Information about astrophotography, his projects and links.
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Galaxy/7697/
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46. Wide Field Astrophotography
JupiterVenus conjunction, planets, comets, meteors, deep-sky.
http://www2.arnes.si/~mborion4/astronomy.htm
  • SLOVENSKO
    Northern constelations' reflections in the lake.
    Astronomy and backyard astrophotography
    by Javor Kac Leonid meteor storm in 2002
    Leonid meteor storm in 2001

    Leonids 2000
    Meteors UPDATED
    Planets in 2001 (wide field photos)
    A nice trio in the morning (wide field photos)
    February 1999 Jupiter-Venus conjunction (wide field photos) Solar eclipse photographs NEW
    Lunar eclipse photographs NEW Aurora borealis from Slovenia NEW Total Solar Eclipse (August 11, 1999) Sun photographs Lunar and planetary photography Comet photography Deep sky MBK Team homepage Astronomical Society Orion homepage Names of 88 constellations in different languages Mail me to: Javor Home Astronomy Photography ... Links
  • 47. Astronomical Images - Deep Sky Astrophotography
    We ve moved! If you are not automatically transfered to the new page in a couple of seconds, please click on the link below to go to our new site
    http://www.astrosurf.com/neptune/astropix/
    We've moved! If you are not automatically transfered to the new page in a couple of seconds, please click on the link below to go to our new site:
    http://www.astropix.com/INDEX.HTM

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    48. Intro
    Saba, landscapes, lighthouses, and astrophotography.
    http://www.geocities.com/marion165/
    Photography by
    MARION
    HALIGOWSKI
    Updated 6.03.02
    Beach on Statia, Outline of Saba in distance The Quill on Statia (a volcano) SABA PICTURES - NEW !! OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHS Courtney on summit of Mt. Scenery (Saba) ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY Giant Philadendrons on Mt. Scenery LIGHTHOUSES CLICK TO SEE THE WORLDS' BIGGEST CAT !! Island of Nevis, Photo taken from the shore of St. Kitts Sunset on Statia Hiking trail on Mt. Scenery (Saba) Giant Philadendrons Palm trees along the road on St. Kitts View of Quill from capital of Statia Saba goat party !!

    49. QUICKCAM Astrophotography
    I My modified grayscale QuickCam. HOW TO ADAPT A GRAYSCALE QUICKCAM FOR astrophotography ? In order to adapt a (Connectix)/ Logitech
    http://www.astrosurf.com/cidadao/quickcam.htm
    All the above images were obtained with a Meade 10" LX200 SCT and a modified grayscale (Connectix)/ Logitech QuickCam
    I - My modified grayscale QuickCam
    HOW TO ADAPT A GRAYSCALE QUICKCAM FOR ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY ?
    In order to adapt a (Connectix) Logitech grayscale QuickCam for astrophotography it is adviseable to disassemble the camera-head, carefully removing the objective lens and the IR-blocking filter. Then, just mount the remaining components (basically a printed circuit that contains the CCD chip) so that the modified camera can be easily adapted to the prime focus of a given telescope (for instance, through a 1-1/4" eyepiece adaptor) . An excellent page with detailed instructions for disassembling a grayscale QuickCam was found here , but apparently it is no longer available. One of the best places to get all the information needed is now perhaps the Astrocam web-page (in French) . Also take a look at this link for a list of sites describing QuickCams adapted for astronomy. See also Pedro Ré's web page, another Portuguese amateur that uses QuickCams.

    50. Midlands Astronomy Club, Inc.
    Columbia based groups offers meeting information, star parties, astrophotography, information about buying a telescope.
    http://www.midlandsastronomyclub.org/
    Midlands Astronomy Club, Inc. Columbia, SC
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    to the
    MIDLANDS ASTRONOMY CLUB, Inc.
    For over 30 years, Midlands Astronomy Club, Inc. (MAC) has existed to further the general knowledge of Astronomy in the Columbia, SC area. This continuing goal is shared by our members, representing many walks of life. Our members have a great range of expertise, from beginner to advanced, with a few professionals. You could say that we are definitely a group of enthusiastic amateurs. No matter what degree of experience in Astronomy you have, I know that the members will welcome you, and be glad to share their knowledge, and share your knowledge. Our bylaws detail the goals of MAC, but simply stated, they are to educate persons interested in Astronomy. The forum for this education is fostered by the atmosphere of fellowship provided at monthly MAC meetings and observing sessions. We have two types of meetings. Our indoor, or Business Meeting , is held the first Thursday of every month, beginning at 7:30 p.m., in the Jones Physical Science Building University of South Carolina Columbia campus, at Main and Greene Street. Our newsletter will advise of any changes in date or location. The meeting includes some club business (usually a small part of the meeting), a report of astronomical events (which includes a report on previous observing sessions and information too recent to be in the monthly publications), and featured speakers (with topics suggested by the membership). Three times each year (Spring, Summer, and Fall) MAC has an

    51. Astrophotography.com
    All levels of astronomy and space videos.
    http://www.astrophotography.com/books.htm
    Navigation Bar Home Welcome AstrophotoInfo Astrochat AstroMall Links Contact Us
    Coming soon!

    52. Adventures In Astrophotography
    Adventures in astrophotography. astrophotography By Jon Kolb. Welcome to my continuing Adventures in astrophotography in the Colorado backcountry.
    http://home.datawest.net/jkolb/
    Adventures in Astrophotography Astrophotography By Jon Kolb Welcome to my continuing Adventures in Astrophotography in the Colorado backcountry ...and elsewhere Take a look around and enjoy the view Background Equipment Dark Sites Gallery This site is optimized for 1024x768 resolution This site last updated 18 February 2004 Questions or Comments? Send them to jkolb@datawest.net

    53. Wide-Field Astrophotography
    Discusses technique that uses camera lenses and simple tracking equipment.
    http://casa.colorado.edu/~rachford/widefield.html
    A Wide-Field Astrophotography Page
    Hi, I'm Brian Rachford and welcome to my wide-field astrophotography page! Notice that I call it "A" wide-field astrophotography page. The information is not intended to be comprehensive by any means. The emphasis here is on astrophotography with SLR film cameras and simple tracking equipment. Other than a recent (Nov 2003) rescan of the photos to much improve their digital appearance, these pages have not been updated for a while. However, there is still a lot of good information here. Also, I'm sort of getting the "Jones" for this sort of thing again, so maybe I'll have some new stuff here by early 2004.
    • Who am I?
      More information about me and how these pages came about.
    • Equipment
      Information about cameras, lenses, film, etc.
    • Barndoor drives
      Includes detailed plans for building a simple barndoor drive like the ones I've used to take the photos on these pages.
    • Targets
      Recommended targets for your camera, including images.
    • Numbers
      Field-of-view, plate scale, relative light gathering power, etc. for different lenses.
    • Links
      Actually, these are mainly just links to lists of links.

    54. Astrophotography From The Suburbs
    Astrophotograph y from the suburbs. Based at a frozen Milwaukee back yard, basking in the warmth of neighboring security lights.
    http://home.wi.rr.com/astrophotography/
    A s t r o p h o t o g r a p h y f rom the suburbs Based at a frozen Milwaukee back yard, basking in the warmth of neighboring security lights.
    Elevation - 645 feet Latitude - 43d 07m N Longitude - 87d 54m W all photos by Ernie Mastroianni new: Testing the Nikon D100 for astrophotography Comet 2001/Q4 NEAT Mars 2003 the planets ... Mauna Kea A r t i c l e s P l a n e t h u n t i n g w i t h G e o f f M a r c y a n d P a u l B u t l e r A d a p t i v e o p t i c s R e c e n t a d v a n c e s s h a r p e n t h e v i e w S c i e n c e i n A n t a r c t i c a A s e r i e s p u b l i s h e d i n t h e M i l w a u k e e J o u r n a l S e n t i n e l L i n k s a n d f r i e n d s T h e G e o r g e W h i t n e y A n n e x E x t r e m e d e e p s k y p h o t o g r a p h y R e a c h m e a t: APML Webring Previous Next Join Ring ... Ringmaster

    55. Martin's Astrophotography
    Martin s Black and White Film. DeepSky astrophotography. Optimized for 1024 x 768. My Views (Musing on over 30 years of astrophotography).
    http://home.earthlink.net/~mcgermano/
    Martin's Black and White Film Deep-Sky Astrophotography Optimized for 1024 x 768 Adjust monitor for best viewing APML Webring Previous Next Join Ring ... Ringmaster Site Navigation Links to other sites Varied sources of interest to photographers of the deep-sky My Views Musing on over 30 years of astrophotography Prefix Page is a brief explanation of object identifiers Where I go for photography in Southern California ( check out the Clear Sky Clocks The Photography: Note: All images are posted with North at the top, unless noted Archives a selection of past images New Photos, taken in: June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 ... October 2003 +smoke! November 2003 No January 2004 images :*^( No February 2004 images 8^( April 2004 Objects Listed by Type: Clusters Globular and Open Galaxies Nebulae Diffuse, Planetary and Dark Thumbnails of all images: by page; New Photos thumbnails Archives thumbnails For best viewing of these images, adjust your monitor's brightness and contrast so you see 17 distinct grayscale increments on the step wedge above, from black to white (0 to 255, with a step value of 16). My monitor is adjusted like this when processing the images on this site. With a few exceptions (PRE 1986), all photos on these pages are taken on forming gas hypersensitized Kodak Technical Pan 2415, a fine gained, panchromatic, black and white emulsion.

    56. . : Www.astrogirl.org : .
    Includes a discussion group, current lunar phases, a range of observing tips, astrophotography tips, reviews of computer programs, glossary of terms and links.
    http://www.pcisys.net/~astrogirl/
    Monday, June 07, 2004 In the Sky Tonight
    Learn about the current viewing conditions for the Moon, Sun, and deep sky. The Skywatcher's Diary is provided monthly by Abrams Planetarium at Michigan State University.
    Astronomy News
    Read the current headlines for astronomy and space exploration. Astrowire News service is courtesy of Astrolinks.com.
    Observing Tips
    Learn how to make an apodizing mask for your scope or how to use setting circles and more. Observing Tips.
    Astro 101
    Learn the basics of astronomy, faqs and glossary of astronomy terms. Astro 101.
    www.astrogirl.org for PDA
    Now you can add The Astrogirl Homepage to your hand-held device. WATCH the LIVE Webcast of the Transit of Venus!
    On June 8, 2004, astronomers in many parts of the world will watch as Venus moves across the disk of the Sun, one of the rarest planetary alignments. Watch the Webcast LIVE and learn more about the transit (click here)! var site="sm4astrogirl"

    57. Untitled Document
    Snimke Sunca, Mjeseca, Jupitera, Saturna, nocnog neba, teleskopa i opreme. Autor je Aleksadnar Merlak iz Huma.
    http://www.hum.hr/meky/

    58. Equatorial Platforms Home Page
    Wood and aluminum motorized, low profile equatorial platforms for Dobsonian and other altazimuth telescopes. Various accessories including stepper motor control are available for astrophotography. Complete telescopes up to 28 aperture are also available.
    http://www201.pair.com/resource/astro.html/regular/products/eq_platforms/
    About Our Platforms Dobsonians on Platforms
    The Awesome Aluminum Platform NEW PRODUCT!
    SpicaEyes
    ...
    Customer Comments

    Updated 10//01/03 Owners Speak Out
    Astrophotography

    Updated 03/16/04 Polar Alignment Tool Links to other products
    Order Info and Pricing
    Kreige/Berry on Building Dobs
    Equatorial Platforms
    15736 McQuiston Lane
    Grass Valley, CA 95945
    Phone/Fax 530-274-9113 E-Mail: tomosy@nccn.net
    Visits Since March 1999

    59. Astrophotography With A Small Telescope
    ADVENTURES IN astrophotography WITH A SMALL TELESCOPE. PRIME FOCUS OFFAXIS GUIDED PHOTOGRAPHY A STEP BY STEP APPROACH TO GUIDED astrophotography.
    http://www.eclipsechaser.com/eclink/astrotec/aphotsmt.htm
    ADVENTURES IN ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY
    WITH A SMALL TELESCOPE
    Presented at the 1988
    Riverside Telescope Makers Conference by:
    Jeffrey R. Charles
    Owner and Chief Engineer of
    VERSACORP
    http://www.versacorp.com
    jcharles@versacorp.com
    Contents: INTRODUCTION This article is mainly for those who have only a small telescope, and is intended to show you just what can be done with such an instrument. Even if you also have a larger instrument it is good to know what your old observing buddy can do since its portability will likely allow you to take it along when you travel. Besides, using a small telescope is just plain fun! All photos shown here were taken with a 4" aperture or smaller instrument. We will cover the full spectrum of available subjects, from terrestrial and lunar to planets and deep-sky objects. As will be seen, small telescopes are capable of producing good photos of deep-sky objects, even at relatively large image scales, with today's fast color films. Since finances may be a factor for many, a minimum of accessory equipment will be stressed for each application.

    60. Simple Astrophotography---learn To Photograph Auroras, Constellations And Conjun
    Simple astrophotography. An online guide to learning how to do tripod astrophotography. The power blackout of August 14, 2003 allowed
    http://members.aol.com/tdcarls/simpleastrophotography.html
    Main Astronomy htmlAdWH('7002588', '234', '60'); Simple Astrophotography An online guide to learning how to do tripod astrophotography The power blackout of August 14, 2003 allowed a sight not seen for decades overtop of Toronto. By Friday night, things were back to normal.
    Taken from Goodwood, ON, located approximately 45 minutes NE of Toronto. New Revised 2nd Edition Available Now
    Recent Aurora Photos
    October 30, 2003
    May 21, 2003
    September 7, 2002
    April 19, 2002 ...
    April 2002

    Comments or suggestions are welcome. Please send them to me by clicking here
    Terminology
    Equipment and Film
    Lens errors ...

    Links of interest to the astrophotographer and astronomer
    Both images: 28mm, f2.8, Fuji 800. Blackout night: driven, approximately 90 seconds. The following night: 30 seconds, tripod mounted. After I had been into astronomy for a while, I began to get the desire to photograph what I could see. Looking at photographs in books such as NightWatch and The Backyard Astronomer's Guide whetted my appetite even more. There was just one problem. I had no idea how to use a camera other than the simple point-and-shoot models. And even with those I would always get a good shot of my thumb. I finally told myself I was going to learn how to take a good astrophoto. I combed through the astrophotography chapters of each book and was surprised to find out I didn't need thousands of dollars worth of equipment to take a good shot. All I needed was a camera, a tripod and the right film. Now that I'm into astrophotography, I actually prefer taking on-tripod shots more than guided ones. Why? Get 10 people to take the same deep-sky shot. Chances are they will all look pretty similar. Get those same people to take a photo of an aurora or conjunction and each shot will have it's own individuality and style.

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