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10-09-2009, 10:23 AM
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Tom,
Check the General forum.
Regards,
Humayun
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10-09-2009, 10:50 AM
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Thanks Tom. I am absolutely thrilled needless to say
Me and Mike had a private email exchange and we both thought your image was going to win actually.
Regardless, congratulations to you also on a splendid result.
cheers
Martin
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10-09-2009, 10:59 AM
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Wow, that's an amazing set of photos.
Congratulations to yourself also Tom. The detail and colours in your Eta Carina image are truly beautiful.
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10-09-2009, 11:08 AM
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All those images are unbelievably awesome.
I have an A3 print of Martin Pugh's Horsehead image up on my wall in my house.. I've thought it was one of the best astro photo's I'd ever seen.. and here it is, selected as an award winning picture for astrophotographer of the year.. I suppose I have good taste!
Contrats to Mike, Martin and Tom... Fantastic images, and well deserved credit..
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10-09-2009, 06:05 PM
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Highest Observatory in Oz
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Ah Tom... it's like Chopin congratulating Mozart and Salierri (Salierri was that try-hard composer in Amadeus that just couldn't match the genius of his nemisis Mozart  )
As Martin said we both thought your Vela SNR shot would steal the show, it must have been very hard for the judges but at least it was nine heads working at it (nine heads are better than one  )
Congratulations guys I am also very honoured to be standing side by side with you both in what must have been a massive collection of deep sky images the judges had to chose from?
Mike
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10-09-2009, 06:16 PM
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Widefield wuss
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Talk yourself down all you want Mike..
19.5hrs exposure + an award or two for the image in question, not to mention re-defining in every astronomers mind what Cent A looks like... You can call yourself a try hard composer all you like, You compose magic music, and should be exceptionally proud of your work.. You would not be side by side with Martin and Tom here if you were not uniquely qualified to be.
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11-09-2009, 02:47 PM
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What Alex said !!! I love all those pics that horsehead is without a doubt the best Ive seen, you can almost reach into it the depth is that good. I hope I have enough years in me to get halfway to that sort of quality in my imaging.
Visual music
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12-09-2009, 04:41 AM
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Congratulations Mike! I'm one of the winners from the exhibit, as well, though you can find me in the Earth and Space category.
http://www.nmm.ac.uk/visit/exhibitio...space/#panel-4
Beautiful work, looks better than hubble (though, pretty impressive stuff from that thing since they fixed it, no?)
I have not done anything with deepspace, a bit of wide field imaging but nothing spectacular.
I'm here to learn the trade
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12-09-2009, 05:43 PM
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Wow Karl, that's an awesome Aurora shot and it sounds like you were pretty keen getting it.
Greg.
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12-09-2009, 09:20 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Karl Johnston
Congratulations Mike! I'm one of the winners from the exhibit, as well, though you can find me in the Earth and Space category.
http://www.nmm.ac.uk/visit/exhibitio...space/#panel-4
Beautiful work, looks better than hubble (though, pretty impressive stuff from that thing since they fixed it, no?)
I have not done anything with deepspace, a bit of wide field imaging but nothing spectacular.
I'm here to learn the trade 
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That is one terrific picture Karl. The framing's great. It just works!
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12-09-2009, 09:33 PM
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Hey Karl,
Small world.
Regards,
Humayun
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13-09-2009, 06:28 AM
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Highest Observatory in Oz
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Karl Johnston
Congratulations Mike! I'm one of the winners from the exhibit, as well, though you can find me in the Earth and Space category.
http://www.nmm.ac.uk/visit/exhibitio...space/#panel-4
Beautiful work, looks better than hubble (though, pretty impressive stuff from that thing since they fixed it, no?)
I have not done anything with deepspace, a bit of wide field imaging but nothing spectacular.
I'm here to learn the trade 
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Cheers Mate
Your image is rather mystical and very special Karl, no wonder it was awarded!
You will find help on here for sure (although I suspect you may be a natural  ) but it is a great place to dsiplay your work as you go along, the response will always be good, not too many shy types on here
Mike
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16-09-2009, 08:15 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hans Tucker
Further congratulations to Martin Pugh for being inducted into the SBIG Hall of Fame (Award for Excellence in Astronomical Imaging)...truly deserved and an excellent profile write up on the SBIG website.
Well done Martin...you are going to need a bigger trophy case. 
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A link would have been nice Hans
http://www.sbig.com/award/hall_of_fame.htm
This must all be just reward for all the equipment tials and tribulations I know you have had Martin? It took a while but then the flood gates opened
On ya mate
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