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Old 24-12-2004, 02:38 PM
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anglo australian observatory

hi ho people

visited this a few times

it has some wicked pics

http://www.aao.gov.au/images/
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Old 24-12-2004, 02:55 PM
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I am totally depressed now. Now I have to go and buy a 3 metre telescope, just so that I can feel happy with my shots again.

On second thoughts, they are great shots and maybe with a little practice I can maybe do something similar. Fat chance of that.

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Old 24-12-2004, 03:06 PM
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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

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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! 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.

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ps if you are connected to TAFE try an interlibrary loan from CSIT Qld
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Looks like it's coming out on DVD soon. Here's a link to the VHS cover. http://www.griffinmuseum.org/malin_vcr.html
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That will be great with the improved image quality
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