Charlie Hein
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We are pleased and proud to present to you the Finalists in the CN Imaging/Sketching contest for May 2007:
Film Astrophotography's Finalist - RALF_T:
M51 - It´s a composite of two images. First is a shot with Fuji Superia 200, 30 minutes exposure. Second was made on hypered Tech Pan, 40 minutes. Both images were stacked and enlarged in my darkroom. The print was scanned finally.
Scope was as usual a 12inch f/5,3 ATM-Newtonian. Guiding was done by eye with an off-axis-guider.
DSLR & Digital Camera Astro Imaging & Processing's Finalist - krneki:

Leo Trio (M65, M66 and NGC 3628) Location: Slovenia Date: April 8th 2007 Exposure: 24x300s ISO 800 Camera: Canon 350D (Baader uv/ir mod.) Scope: Skywatcher 254/1200 + MPCC Mount: HEQ-5 (rajiva/conrad mod.) Guiding: SC3.2 modified ToUCam II Pro through 70/900 guidescope with Guidemaster Processing: IRIS, Photoshop CS2 and finally saved to jpg with IrfanView.
Larger image available here.
Sketching Forum's Finalist - Kris Smet:

Kris Smet Ptolemaeus, Alphonsus and Arzachel 24/05/07 8" dobson f/5 5mm Baader Hyperion ep (200x) seeing: poor transparancy: good
Beginning Imaging's Finalist - Dragon Man:
My image of Orion Nebula in mild H-Alpha (it is still high in our sky here)
Ken James Taken: April 2007 Taken from my backyard Snake Valley, Victoria, Australia
Saxon ED80 Modified Toucam 840k Pro II SC1 10 x 180 second frames captured in 'Desire' Stacked in Registax Processed in Photoshop Diffraction Spikes added in Photoshop
CCD Imaging & Processing's Finalist - Florent:

Taken by : Florent Poiget, Pithiviers le Vieil, France Date : May 2007
- Losmandy HGM TITAN / Gemini Goto mount - Astro Systeme Austria 12" N f/3.8 Astrograph - SBIG ST-10XME at -25°C - SBIG CFW-8A Accessories : - Astrodon™ 1:1:1 Tru-Balance™ LRGB Filters
Conditions : - Second Quarter and New Moon
Exposures : (Total : 17h29min. for the Luminance only on 6 nights)
Luminance : L= (196exp. x 5 min) + (69exp. x 1min.) all in binning 1x1
Color information : R= G = B = 12 exp. x 5 min. (binning 1x1)
Full resolution crops can be seen at this link :
http://www.poigetdigitalpics.com/M51astrograph.html
Solar System Imaging's Finalist - swalker:

Venus in UV 12.5 inch f/5.1 Discovery Newtonian 5x Tele Vue Powermate (at 8x) Baader Venus filter Lumenera LU075 2000 frames out of 4000 recorded 5/8/2007 23:49 UT from Chester, NH processed in Registax 4, MaxIm DL 4.58, and Photoshop CS2
Congratulations to all of our finalists on a job well done getting to this point, and good luck in the finals!
Thanks again to all who took part in the contest!
Please note that voting will conclude on May 15th at 11:59pm EDT.
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Film Astrophotography's Finalist - RALF_T:
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DSLR & Digital Camera Astro Imaging & Processing's Finalist - krneki:
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Sketching Forum's Finalist - Kris Smet:
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Beginning Imaging's Finalist - Dragon Man:
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CCD Imaging & Processing's Finalist - Florent:
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Solar System Imaging's Finalist - swalker:
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Illinois
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Hard to vote and all are good! Florent's M51 is one of the best I ever see for details and arms! Swalker doing good job on Venus! Not easy to photograph on Venus for details!
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Jaxdialation
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Fine, outstanding images by everyone. Congratulations.
-------------------- John
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Stuff I don't got: Z10, StarStructure 14.5", Tak EM-200, Modded Cannon 450, FSQ, STL11K
I started astro-imaging December, 2007
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farfromthesun
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Congratulations indeed, this collection of entries is absolutely astounding. It's going to be very difficult to vote!!
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dane1945
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The Leo Trio is my favorite. Such detail. Beautifully done!
Danny Sagstetter
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Chris Schroeder
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This is too hard, they are all so good
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CollinofAlabama
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A very good one, I agree. My three favorites (ha!) are the Leo Trio, Florent's M51 & Walker's Venus. These are all truly amazing images. But Florent got my vote. That's just one stunning image. But if any of these three win, I will be happy because they're all so spectacular!
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Olivier Biot
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This month's pictures are again awesome! Congrats to everyone, and... keep posting 'em!
Cheers 
Olivier
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prueter
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Kris Smet's required a keen eye, willingness to observe with care and attention to the nuances of detail and scientific accuracy.
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Roy M.
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Well this is getting harder every month. Specially since they are all from different "schools", they are all outright winners. In the end, I had to go with Kris' masterful sketch. I was astounded by krneki's Leo Trio on DSLR! OMG it looks like hubble pic! Florent's M51 is pure eye candy, so beautiful and sharp - you must see the pic in its full glory in his web site... I haven't seen such detail on Venus before from the ground on swalkers offering, UV is the trick huh? Finally, I have to say that Dragon Man should be kicked out of the beginners forum!!! - great detail in the low S/N areas!
Congratulations all! keep them coming!
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astrodude
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Florent's image got my vote, but not by much! Krneki's DSLR is amazing, I was waffling of getting a DSLR but I think this just put me over the edge. Swalker's sketch is truely a talent I wish I had 1/10th that ability. RALF_T's film shot is very good for only two exposures (I used to do film myself, not this good though).
Very nice work all, and very very hard to pick just one.
-------------------- Patrick Harrold
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F.Meiresonne
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Quote:
Kris Smet's required a keen eye, willingness to observe with care and attention to the nuances of detail and scientific accuracy.
Yes, truly amazing! A talent for sketching...i am stunned...
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Archaeus
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This is a tough pick. I'm amazed at how good these all are. There's a real talented bunch of imagers and sketchers here.
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seekere
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I have to say the Florent image of M51 is absolutely beautiful. Its clarity and detail almost make a 3D image. The trio is great, but I keep looking at Florent's image. Well done!!!!!!!
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SolidAhmed
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Every pic has it's own magic and it's reason to be voted.
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Chris Talpas
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I have to agree with the others that this month's crop of images are all very well done. In the end, I went with Florent's M51 for it's incredible detail and beauty.
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dvb
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Florent's is indeed remarkable, as is his set-up -- but I'm tending to krneki's, as he is using "real world" equipment.
It is hard to beat Kris' sketch for real world equipment though -- An 8" Dob, a pencil, a keen eye, and patience!
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Solaris
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Great!
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RichardHK
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Quote:
The Leo Trio is my favorite. Such detail. Beautifully done! Danny Sagstetter
+1. Me too. Fabulous.
-------------------- Richard Entwistle, Hong Kong
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optwebman
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With the equipment used the Leo Trio is an outstanding image and my favorite this month.
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johndouk
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Amazing work from all finalists ! Congratulations !!! 
Since I am a fan of DSI, I swing between krneki's leo trio & Florent's M51 ... Both are stunning images !!!
Including equipment in judging parameters, I'll probably vote for krneki...
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glacy31
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I have seen florent's image and its astounding, but I cant help myself in wanting to vote for the DSLR image, it is tight and well processed and makes an example of what is possible with such equipment.
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Sam Sayers
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Bravo to each of you. Very impressive.
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Nick Cook
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Wow. All just brilliant and showing exceptional talent in each of the fields. For me particularly the images from Florent and Krenki stand out, both images representing a lots of hours of capture and processing. Also they look stunning!
So hard to decide between them...
Congrats all,
Nick
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iblis
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I vote for the wonderful portraiture of M 51, thx Florent Poiget 
Grüße von Iblis
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Dennis Sakva
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M51 is wonderful, Leo trio is overflown with details... But I've never seen SO MUCH DETAILS ON THE VENUS! I think the author "extracted" every possible detail from that. Truly unique!
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andyenglish
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The Leo Trio gets my vote, too. That is Hubble-quality photography! -Andy
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Mark Costello
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Again, these are all great pictures. The interesting thing about this contest is that so many of the final entries are done with newts. Generally, I don't see too many pictures taken with newts these days but the ones submitted here are really great.
I came close to voting for the Leo Trio and M51 pictures but in the end my vote went to swalker's Venus picture. I've never seen Venusian detail like that taken with an earth based telescope. Well done!!
-------------------- Mark Costello
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trion23
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I have a very hard time selecting my favorite almost every month.
My two favorites are Florent's M51 and Krneki's Leo Trio, but all are worthy of votes! All are fantastic images (and sketch) by their own merits.
Thanks,
Trion
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Keplero
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All are awesome !! My favourite for this month is swalker's Venus I´ve never seen this amount of details on Venus !! Really very difficult matter. Congratulations !
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TheBigEye
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I struggled with this one. Maybe the contest should move to having multiple images in each category, then letting us vote on a winner for each category. Such different equipment and talent is required for those categories. In this month's set, M51 is just amazing. So is the shot of Venus. And, so is the "Leo Trio" - one of my favorite targets. In the end I gave the nod to the Leo Trio because I thought the photographer did an outstanding job with the equipment at his disposal. All of the entries are excellent!
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CreationAstroGuy
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They are all amazing! The sketch of the moon stood out to me, though. Great job everyone!
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