No way should you throw in the towel on imaging pretty pics Patrick -- you have delivered up some wonderful images already (the horsehead is a fabulous example) and you are only bound to get better with time and experience. --- Patrick Wiggins <paw@wirelessbeehive.com> wrote:
Way to go Joe!
I spent no small amount of time last night shooting a 9 segment mosaic of the comet only to find no two exposures with the same density (despite using exactly the same exposures for each). Very frustrating and no idea how to fix the problem so after an hour or so I gave up. Sometimes I think I should just stick with research and leave the pretty pictures to folks like you and Tyler.
On 07 Nov 2007, at 10:35, Joe Bauman wrote:
Hi all, I just posted a composite view of Comet 17P/ Holmes. It's so bright I took this from in front of our home in the Sugar House region, the night of Nov. 5-6. And it's so huge I could only get part of it in a photo at a time, forcing me to past together a set of pics. It's at http://gallery.utahastronomy.com/v/Joeb/ bigcomet.jpg.html -- Joe
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