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vindictive666
24-12-2004, 02:38 PM
hi ho people
visited this a few times
it has some wicked pics :eyepop:
http://www.aao.gov.au/images/
rumples riot
24-12-2004, 02:55 PM
I am totally depressed now.:ashamed: Now I have to go and buy a 3 metre telescope, just so that I can feel happy with my shots again.:P
On second thoughts, they are great shots and maybe with a little practice I can maybe do something similar.:D Fat chance of that.:D :D
Paul
vindictive666
24-12-2004, 03:06 PM
nah
u dont have 2 b depressed :) ive seen some great stuff done with ur particular equipment
as a matter of fact iam using some of those pics as my desktop wallpaper vewyvewy impressive
m42 m31 ect ect
:)
[1ponders]
25-12-2004, 11:04 PM
For those of you who checked out the link vindictive666 posted and are impressed with David Malin's work there is a video that may be available from you local library called "The Man Who Coloured the Stars" (review here http://www.yorkfilms.com/tvcat/manwho/index.html ).
If you thought his images on a computer screen looked good, wait til you see them on video on you TV. Especially if you have a BIG TV. Gobsmaking! :jawdrop:If you cant find it at you local, try to track it down. It is deffinately worth the effort.
It not only contains images but gives a brief overview of some of his techniques. Especially worthwhile for those of us still mucking around with film, but also transferable to CCD application.
Enjoy
Paul
ps if you are connected to TAFE try an interlibrary loan from CSIT Qld
Looks like it's coming out on DVD soon. Here's a link to the VHS cover. http://www.griffinmuseum.org/malin_vcr.html
[1ponders]
25-12-2004, 11:19 PM
That will be great with the improved image quality:cool2:
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