Charlie Hein
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Welcome to the December 2007 Cloudy Nights Imaging/Sketching Contest poll!
Each month the best images selected from the individual Cloudy Nights Imaging and Sketching forums will be presented for the userbase to vote on. The monthly winner receives the coveted Cloudy Nights t-shirt! At the conclusion of the poll, the entry with the highest total will be the winner of the contest..
Please choose your favorite out of all the images. This poll will remain open through January 15th at midnight EST.
Here are the entries for December!
Beginning Imaging's Finalist - Jeff J.:

M1 - Crab Nebula
13 October 2007 Las Cruces, NM USA
Celestron 8" SCT CF XLT @ F6.3 Takahashi EM200 Temma II SXV-H9C, SXV guider on WOZS66
2x5min, 25x4min
Captured, LRGB extracted/aligned AstroArt3. Processed AstroArt3, PS7.
Jeffrey Johnson
Film Astrophotography's Finalist - RALF_T:
As you can see: M1. Photographed with a 12"/f5.3 Newtonian. It´s a composite of 2 shots, 35 and 45 minutes on Kodak Royal 200. First, both negatives were scanned and combined in PS. Second, a print was made(from the 45 minute shot), scanned too, and finally combined with the negative scans.
DSLR & Digital Camera Astro Imaging & Processing's Finalist - Strgazr27:

This was a "First Light" for my new Hutech MN-74 and Modded 40D riding on my CGE. Guided with an AT66/DSI Pro/PHD combo
NGC2244 15X300 ISO 800 Darks and Flats Calibrated in IP Version 3 Stacked in Registar Final processing in PSCS2
CCD Imaging & Processing's Finalist - DeepSpaceViews:

Hello, This image of the Witch Head Nebula was taken from the 2007 Black Forest Star Party in PA. Telescope- Takahashi FSQ-106ED Mount- Takahashi EM-500 Temma II Camera- SBIG STL-11000M Filters- Astrodon L,R,G,B All channels were taken at 8 x 10min exposures bin 1x1. Processed in CCDStack & Adobe Photoshop CS2
A larger version can be seen here http://deepspaceviews.com/2007%20BFSP%20Witch%20Head%20Image.htm
Thank you, Stephen T. Roffo Jr
Solar System Imaging's Finalist - Anto:

Here's my best 2007 image of Mars:
Best regards, Antonello
Sketching Forum's Finalist - John K:

here is mars,a late night sketch.I couldnt pass up the little bit of detail that I was seeing.I live under the jet stream most of the time so when I saw mars this good ... well here you go.
Good Luck to all our finalists!
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Beginning Imaging's Finalist - Jeff J.:
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Film Astrophotography's Finalist - RALF_T:
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DSLR & Digital Camera Astro Imaging & Processing's Finalist - Strgazr27:
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CCD Imaging & Processing's Finalist - DeepSpaceViews:
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Solar System Imaging's Finalist - Anto:
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Sketching Forum's Finalist - John K:
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-------------------- "He's dead, Jim - I'll get his wallet, you get his tricorder." - Leonard "Bones" McCoy
Weston CSC:
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Cow Jazz
professor emeritus
Reged: 11/24/03
Posts: 669
Loc: Toronto, Ontario
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I had to go with Witch Head; it was the one that made me go "WOW!". These are all very good, and it seems to get harder to decide the best one with each passing month. Way to go for all the entrees!
-------------------- John aka: Byrdzeye
NYAA, Toronto
Observatorium Orionis
XT10i w/PT (push-to)
ED80 on AZ3 or LXD55 Frankenmount
350D w/17-85 IS & 70-200 f4 L
Taylor guitar & IPod
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A East
newbie
Reged: 11/08/06
Posts: 1
Loc: Indiana
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I gotta agree - Witch Head really grabs the attention.
------ Alan East
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LM321
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Reged: 09/12/07
Posts: 175
Loc: Oregon
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I had to take a good look at all of them. They are all really nice. I did end up going with the Witch Head too. I think mainly for me anyway... it's one I haven't seen that much of.
-------------------- Larry
X-Class 10" Dob (F/5)
Orion SkyQuest XT8 8" Dob (F/6)
Celestron C4-R (F/10)
SkyView Pro Mount
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Protheus
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Reged: 09/01/07
Posts: 5080
Loc: Illinois, US
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I thought about voting for the witch-head image, but the Mars LRGB just completely blows the mind.
Chris
-------------------- "To tread the sharp edge of a sword;
to run on smooth-frozen ice,
one needs no footsteps to follow..."
"Well, people sometimes ask me 'how did you get involved in astronomy?' I said 'I got born, what's your problem?'" -- John Dobson
"In discussing the large-scale structure of the cosmos, astronomers sometimes say that space is curved, or that the universe is finite but unbounded. Whatever are they talking about?" -- Carl Sagan
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Mark Costello
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Posts: 1311
Loc: Matthews, NC, USA
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During lunch break today I read an article in a different telescope forum in which the author really trashed SCTs. So it's really nice to see two real nice pieces of work done using this type of telescope. Especially getting my attention was the photo of the Crab Nebula done with a C8. WAYTOGO!
Having said this, I too went for the Witch Head pic. The way it seems to hang in the starry field really was appealing.
-------------------- Mark Costello
Matthews, NC
Wife, son, three daughters, two dogs, ... and
Souped up & Tuned Burgess 102mm refractor on a CG5 & Celestron 7X35's
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Opticalman
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Loc: New England
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Yeah the Witch head grabs the attention alright, but a lot of times the difference in some of these photos comes right down to the equipment being used. I mean if you let the beginning Imaging Finalist - Jeff use the Takahashi FSQ-106ED, instead of an 8" SCT with an f 6.3 focal reducer the shots might have been a lot harder to call. Very good job for a newbie to the field, especially allowing for the equipment used! Jeff you've won my vote!
-------------------- 8" Celestron faststar SCT new addition
8"f/6 Newt with Royce mirror
CR 150 on Atlas MT
Celestron/Vixen 102mm achromatic doublet
BRANDON 94mm f/7 triplet original owner
And too many more.
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iblis
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Reged: 07/12/06
Posts: 2382
Loc: Germany
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the witch head is so clear and vividly - it's my favourite
-------------------- Grüße von Iblis
The Universe is not only queerer than we imagine; it is queerer than we CAN imagine.
(Haldane)
and here I observe that universe
The sky is my heaven !********** ********
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outsider2222
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Reged: 08/21/07
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The Witchhead is very beautiful (but has been done before) , but the detail on the Mars shot must be record-breaking (in my opinion ), I vote for Mars photo ..
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Michelle Stone
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Reged: 04/13/04
Posts: 82
Loc: CA, USA (near Yosemitie)
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I went with the sketch. This is almost a lost art and the subtleties in this image are quite wonderful.
Michelle
-------------------- Michelle Stone
http://www.plettstone.com
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bsmart
journeyman
Reged: 12/15/04
Posts: 7
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Mars for me!
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lances
newbie
   
Reged: 10/11/07
Posts: 1
Loc: Florida
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The Witchhead Is great. It's the clearest i've ever seen.
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mike33
newbie
Reged: 06/10/07
Posts: 1
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The Mars sketching is my favourite. There are tons of excellent photographs of Deep Sky and of planetary objects using lots of technical equipment. But a telescope, a pencil and a sheet of paper only ... That is really wonderful!
Mike (who is an old astrophotographer)
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ericjacob613
Photon Hog
   
Reged: 05/25/07
Posts: 3754
Loc: Santa Barbara CA
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I like the first Crab, with the red lightning in it.
-------------------- "Is that boy on the moon again?" - Gumby's Dad.
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cabissi
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Reged: 10/09/05
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Loc: Kimberton, PA, U.S.A.
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There is virtue to all of these entries. After all that is why they are here. But the Witches Head has my vote! It has great clarity and extension. The subtleties of the coloration are as good as I have seen. This is also not done all that much because it is so hard to get. Nice work on it!
-------------------- Chris A.
Dark Horse Observatory
Kimberton, PA
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Happy-Idiot
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-------------------- Brian
A small scope that gets used often is a better investment than a big scope that stays in the closet.
Unitrons, you spend more time looking at them than you do through them.
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prueter
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Reged: 05/27/07
Posts: 2
Loc: Ohio
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I voted for the drawing of Mars. It requires a great deal of observing skill which goes unnoticed unless someone has actually sat and observed for concentrated moments. I was impressed with the drawing. For his mind had to compile the layers of views picked up by the eyes, carefully note them and make trhe composite we see.
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Kelley
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Reged: 11/27/07
Posts: 27
Loc: North GA
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Witch Head for me. I went through them all and didn't read anything at first. I just wanted to look at them all first and then recall in my memory which one stood out the best and why. The rest of them look like any other picture you would see on any site that has astronomy pictures. The Witch Head Nebula stood out in my memory and I was intrigued by seeing it.
I am a novice, so I cannot comment on the equipment used or what "has been done before", but I was just basing my vote on the most memorable.
PS - Brian -- I like your quote very much!
-------------------- Kelley
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guydickinson
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Reged: 02/17/06
Posts: 5
Loc: Dorset. UK.
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Thought the Witch Head is excellent but ended voting for the 'Beginning' finalist. All excellent as usual!
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nitrohepcat
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Reged: 12/04/07
Posts: 55
Loc: Milwaukee, WI
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Great Sketch. I also saw two polar caps, but your sketch is much better than mine. Great Job!
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Meade 8" LX10
Vixen 4" APO w/GOTO
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