Below you can enjoy some of my recent photographic results (still under construction)
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The digital reflex-camera I currently use is a Canon 300D that was modified by replacing the standard filter with a clear filter from Edmund Scientific. Some first results with this dSLR ...
M36 & M38 region in Auriga (10 minutes exposure time). Taken on January 28th 2006.
Rosette Nebula in Monoceros (30 minutes RGB and 57 minutes H-alpha exposure time). Taken on January 23rd 2006.
M37 in Auriga (12 minutes exposure time). Taken on January 23rd 2006.
M42 in Orion (40 minutes exposure time). Taken on January 23rd 2006.
Double Open Cluster in Perseus (60 minutes exposure time). Taken on October 29th 2005.
The digital reflex-camera I used until september 2005 was a Nikon D70. Some results with this dSLR can be viewed below.
The photos below are the first ones taken as test.
M35 Open Cluster in Gemini (30 minutes exposure time). Taken on February 6th 2005.
Orion Nebula (M42) (5 minutes exposure time). Taken on January 15th 2005.
Beehive Cluster (M44) (9 minutes exposure time). Taken on April 1st 2005.
These photos are the first ones taken with the TMB 102/800 APO.
Moon (1/200 seconds exposure time). Taken on December 19th 2004.