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POYRAZ GERCEK
{K:1032} 5/25/2004
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excellent capture
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 5/13/2004
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Excellent photo Taras and a remarkable portfolio :-) Great to see your astro photography captures !
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tom rumland
{K:14874} 4/20/2004
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taras, beautiful! wonderful detail and tonality. i shot this same eclipse and managed to get a similar tone just before totality. unfortunately, the longest glass i had handy was a 300mm. the D100 adds a factor of 1.5x which put me at 450mm. needless to say, mine looks like thumbnail of yours ;^) great work!
take care, tom
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Ron Wilson
{K:18362} 4/15/2004
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Great shot. 1280mm lens makes the difference. Nice colour.
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Taras R. Hnatyshyn
{K:4055} 3/25/2004
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Heather,
A good first try would be to get a T-adapter for the scope and a t-ring for your camera. With these two accessories, tou can mount the telescope to the camera as a long lens. This is how I got some of my early moon shots. I've used my ETX90 spotting scope (equivalent to your StarMax 90) this way.
Another option is to get a piggyback mount for your telescope and use your camera with its own lens, and just use the telescope to guide the camera. This is a bit more difficult.
Taras
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Heather Tomas-Allem
{K:1064} 3/16/2004
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Awesome photo! The color is amazing.
In regards to your question, I used the StarMax 90 EQ Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope. It is my first telescope, and I was just experimenting by holding my camera up to the eyepiece. I didn't think it would actually work! I'd like to get a little more serious with it, though, and increase magnification, use some lunar and solar filters, etc. I'd also like to mount a 35mm on the scope and take some shots. Any suggestions would be welcome!
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ARMANDO ALCÁZAR
{K:42404} 3/15/2004
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wowwwwwwww, incredible photography
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Barbara Bremigan
{K:1164} 11/12/2003
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Excellent capture. Thanks for your comment on my cat picture. Actually, Connor was on the stairs. He only had to walk down the stairs to get to me, so he wasn't fenced in.
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Taras R. Hnatyshyn
{K:4055} 11/12/2003
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All, Thanks for the comments.
Charlotte,
I used an 8 inch (diameter) Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope, which consists of a lens and two mirrors, though any telescope or telephoto lens with a focal length over 500mm (but not too much higher than 2000mm for 135 format film) and a steady tripod should be able to get decent results. As a backup, I had a 350mm lens on my Hassy, and the results were pretty good.
Taras
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David Orea
{K:5292} 11/12/2003
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Very good shot. Perfect film selection. Regards.
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Martha *
{K:310} 11/12/2003
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This is just great! I was looking at the moon at the same time.
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JL E
{K:9693} 11/12/2003
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excellent photo! nice lighting and colours. well done. I like it so much, is there a similar photo by Brad Buskey (see atached). Cheers, Jose
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Charlotte Shockey
{K:2146} 11/12/2003
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Beautiful! Wish I had had one of those telescopes for mine.. Is your's the small telescope?
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