Charlie Hein
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Welcome to the January 2008 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 February 15th at midnight EST.
Here are the entries for January!
Beginning Imaging's Finalist - Strgazr27:
4 Hours of M81/82.
Intes MN74
Self Modded 40D
80X180sec
Darks, Flats and Bias
IP version 3, Registar and PSCS2
CGE
DSIPro/PHD/GPUSB for guiding
Film Astrophotography's Finalist - AstroBobo:
Here's M42 taken with Pentax 105 SDP and Pentax 6x7 medium format camera on Fuji Provia 400X. This is a composite of three exposures - 40 min, 6 min and 1 min, to show the detail in the brightest part of the nebula. The image is a bit cropped. Also, I left the background slightly brighter on purpose, to show the darker, outer parts of the nebula.
Taken from Petrova Gora, Croatia.
DSLR & Digital Camera Astro Imaging & Processing's Finalist - Mike B.:
8p Tuttle/M33 Encounter
(Click the image for an enlargement.)
Name: Mike Broussard
Location: Maurice, LA
Dates: Oct 6, Dec 4, Dec 30, 2007
Telescope: Televue TV-85 APO w/0.8x Focal Reducer/Field Flattener (F/5.6, 480mm F.L.)
Camera: Hutech Modified Canon 350XT w/IDAS-LPS Front Filter
Mount: Atlas EQ-G w/EQMOD
Guiding: 140mm F/3.6 Schmidt-Newt, DSI Pro, PHD Guiding
Exposure: 81x60 sec @ ISO 1600 of the comet and M33 combined with 30x300 sec @ ISO 1600 of M33 taken with the TV-85 on Dec 4, 2007. Additional 27x180 sec @ ISO 1600 of M33 taken with SN-8 on Oct 6, 2007.
Processing: IRIS, Registar, PS, Gradient XTerminator, Neat Image & Noel Carboni's Astronomy Tools
CCD Imaging & Processing's Finalist - Jim Lafferty:
IC 1805, the "heart" of the Heart Nebula in Narrowband, from Redlands, Ca. Imaged with my FSQ106N and ST2000xm with astrodon filters. Guided on my NJP mount with an sbig e-finder/remote guide head assembly. Ha-SII-Ha-OIII. unbinned for a total exposure time of 14.2 hours,on the nights of November 14, 15, 18, 19, and December 3 and 4, 2007 from my Skyshed POD. Ha was 280 minutes, SII was 280 minutes and OIII was 300 minutes, unbinned. Processed with Maxim DL, CCD Stack, and Photoshop CS2.
Larger version:
http://www.scopetrader.com/Photography/Photos/3880274.jpg
Solar System Imaging's Finalist - iceman:
Clavius Mosaic
Date: 30th December 2007
Location: Central Coast, NSW Australia
Telescope: 12" newt on EQ6
Camera: DMK21AU04 + 5x powermate + astronomik R filter
Full version here. (300kb jpeg)
Sketching Forum's Finalist - Erika Rix:
PCW Memorial Observatory, Lat: 40.01 Long: -81.56
Sun in H-alpha featuring NOAA 10980 and 10981
2008 01 04, 1720UT - 1820UT
Equipment:
DS Maxscope 60mm, 40mm Pro Optic Plossl, 21-7mm Zhumell Zoom, LXD 75
Sketch Media:
Black Strathmore Artagain paper
White Conte’ Crayon and pencil
White Prang pencil
Charcoal
White vinyl eraser
Black pen
Post processing:
Scanned in Photoshop, added contrast and subtracted brightness, resized and arranged collage. Digital sun insert from Tilting Sun program.
Good Luck to all our finalists!
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Beginning Imaging's Finalist - Strgazr27:
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Film Astrophotography's Finalist - AstroBobo:
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DSLR & Digital Camera Astro Imaging & Processing's Finalist - Mike B.:
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CCD Imaging & Processing's Finalist - Jim Lafferty:
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Solar System Imaging's Finalist - iceman:
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Sketching Forum's Finalist - Erika Rix:
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johndouk
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Loc: Athens, Greece
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WOW ! What a selection trouble again... I think that every month it gets even more difficult...
Congrats to all! Amazing work !!!
-------------------- John
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mmgoddard
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Reged: 02/11/08
Posts: 2
Loc: Portland, OR
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My first post and all I can say is wow! Fantastic images from everyone...
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astrodude
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Reged: 10/05/05
Posts: 7
Loc: Sacramento, Ca.
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Simply stunning! All the images are very nice, I really liked the sketching but in the end I voted for the lunar surface (easily the best I have seen).
-------------------- Patrick Harrold
Tak FSQ-106n / AP900GTO cp2
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boyd
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Reged: 11/30/06
Posts: 270
Loc: Florida
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All make my feeble efforts look...err...well...feeble 
bravo to all!
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Mike B
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A truly brutal decision... they were ALL incredible! Way to go, everyone
-------------------- Just for giggles- Next time when the money comes out the ATM, scream "I Won!, I Won!"
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sam32
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Reged: 07/26/06
Posts: 71
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There were at least 3 that I thought were amazing. I felt guilty just picking one. Keep up the truly excellent work all !!
Sam
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Nick Cook
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Reged: 01/28/06
Posts: 1010
Loc: Somerset, England
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That was a very tough choice. Erica – your solar sketches just get better and better. However, with so many fantastic entries and a lot of head scratching, in the end I had to go for Mike B. That was a fantastic composition to pull off. Congrats.
Nick
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Meade 5000 ED80 APO (Guider/widefield)+ WO 0.8 Reducer
William Optics Zenithstar 66 Petzal
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Canon 20Da + IDAS Filter
Pulsar 9ft Dome
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Middle Age Man
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Reged: 07/12/07
Posts: 21
Loc: Northern NJ
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I wish my results could be even a quarter as good as these are.
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Celestron C-8
William Optics 66SD
Meade ETX-125EC (for sale)
Meade LXD-75
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ilias200400
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Reged: 02/07/07
Posts: 2
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Fantastic images!
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Ibmelrod
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Reged: 10/18/04
Posts: 1
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I would have voted for all of them if it were allowed. Each is deserving of a big shout-out. Wow! Mel R.
-------------------- Mel R.
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m.r.memarian
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Reged: 10/01/07
Posts: 107
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Hi,
Ultra tough decision! Brilliant Pictures. 
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SkyWatcher SkyLiner 200 (8",f/5.91 Dob)
10mm&25mm Skywatcher Super Plossls,Skywatcher 8-24mm Zoom,
Vixen LVW-13mm,Vixen 2X Short Barlow with T thread
Orion SteadyPix, Green Laser Pointer
Next Targets : LVW-17mm , LVW-22mm ,Vixen LVW-8mm or Hyperions
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Illinois
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Reged: 12/18/06
Posts: 515
Loc: near Chicago, Illinois USA
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All is good! Diffcult for me to just one vote! Sketching the Sun is really great! I picked M33 and comet because its so rare to have both in one photo!
-------------------- Astronomer since 1975!
Meade 16" Lightbridge Dobsonian
Orion 10" SkyQuest Classic Dobsonian
Tele Vue Eyepieces
Orion Expanse Wide-Field 6mm eyepiece
4.5" F5 Reflector since 1982!
Orion Narrowband and SkyGlow filters
Member of IDA, let's fight light pollution!
Old Edmund 6"F8...donated to cousins
Super Polaris C8...donated to Byron Observatory in Illinois
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Saso
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Reged: 11/05/06
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This is really hard to decide. I also picked M33 and comet not only because is rare but because I like it very much. Moon shot is also fantastic. And others too of course.
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F.Meiresonne
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Loc: Eeklo,Belgium
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Extra-ordinary pictures.
Especially Clavius, what a detail and that with a 12" newt....just incredible...
-------------------- Freddy Meiresonne
Obsession 18 inch #1638
Orion Optics 8 inch F/4.5 -1/8 wave optics -Vixen GP-E
20x80 Helios Stellar Binos
10x50 Helios Nature sport plus
8x40 Helios Nature sport plus
Eyepieces in use :Pan 35,24,19, N13T6, Pentax 10 XW, N9T6, Ultrascopic 7.5, TV2, baader ortho 12.5 and 9 mm
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Philz
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Reged: 09/14/06
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Loc: Mount Gambier, Australia
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Chosing only one was too hard, I voted for the Lunar shot, great detail to the others all I can say is Im not worthy 
Phil
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Vixen 80SSwt
100mm f/5 Refractor
150mm f/5 Refractor
Discovery Split tube 17.5 f/5 Dob
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Sol
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Reged: 08/20/07
Posts: 610
Loc: Powys, Wales, UK
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M33 and Comet for me too as that was not only technically difficult and brilliantly executed, but an extremely rare event.
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David Culp
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Posts: 993
Loc: Carrollton, TX
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How come there isnt an "all of the above" button?
-------------------- Atoka, Ok
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mblack
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Loc: Naples, Florida
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My choice was easy
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FAB
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Posts: 2240
Loc: Blythe, CA USA
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Clavius has always fascinated me. It still does, even after voting for it. A great bunch of imaging. Congratulations to all.
FAB
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10.0" Hardin Dob
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