2006 has been a good year for learning this hobby. I did my first prime-focus DSLR shot back in February and thanks most to the power of the internet I've learnt so much since then.
Thanks for your many kind words of encouragement here through the year. There is very little doubt that without the internet and Google I couldn't have got far in this hobby. Thanks, dudes.
If you've got some time, the inclination and some spare bandwidth check out what I think were my best shots for the year.
Post some of your own best shots of 2006 in this thread.
Load maybe one or two images in this thread so that we don't create a problem for Iceman's website. Post the rest as links to your own website. As a courtesy put a size (in Kbytes) next to the links going to images on your site that are over 300 KBytes.
Excellent photo's from all. It has been a pleasure viewing through all these great shots all year, even though I don't actually reply to most.
I didn't have a particularly productive year for one reason or another and am now trying to get my enthusiasm back for it to start a fresh hit of astro photography at the next new moon.
BUT, the winner for me which takes the cake for the year is the fun I had with my Hubble Deep Field South project, reaching about mag 22.5, a distance of 4 to 5 billion light years and objects of about 9 billion years in age (older than our solar system of course..): http://www.rogergroom.com/rogergroom...y.jsp?Item=418
I doubt I'll get a significantly larger number of images in 2007, but am hoping to achieve more with respect to fields of large numbers of faint objects, and pushing the limits further than HDF-S.
great idea! - I was thinking a 2006 highlights (retrospective or year in review) thread was a good idea for a while now
didnt get much action this year, mostly due to weather (got some nice visual obs of SW3, maybe viewed components on about 10 occasions thru its apparition - that was a highlight of the year for me) - but here's a couple i am happy with
ple from sept - I was happy considering bad conditions, half the shots were thru cloud
number 2 mike, the wife sees no 1 an axe will be through that very soon, the you ruined it by posting No 3, it was clear, contrasty and beautiful, with veiled colour whisps and treasures within!