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Charlie Hein
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We are very pleased and proud to present the August 2009 Sketching Semi-Finalists in the Imaging/Sketching Contest.
starquake:

NGC 869 + NGC 884 (Double cluster) Right ascension: 2h 21m Declination: 57° 12' Constellation: Perseus Date/time: 2009.07.26 1:30 UT Equipment: 12" f/5 Newtonian FoV: 1° Magnification: 45x (21mm Hyperion without the barlow element) Seeing: 7/10 Transparency: 3/5 SQM reading: 20.91 m/arcsec^2, 9°C. Location: Jászszentlászló, Hungary Media: plain photocopier paper & HB pencil scanned and inverted.
This observation and sketch was made on an early dawn hour in the Kiskun Astro Camp near the village of Jászszentlászló, Hungary. As the Sun was already approaching the Southern horizon, the NELM was getting worse at a high rate. Therefore I've decided to sketch something easy that's made of many bright stars. I've picked the famous Double Cluster, which turned out to be a pain to sketch with their plenty of bright stars. So, I was racing with the Sun, as the Venus was already high above the horizon. Under country skies, this pair of open clusters can be seen with the naked eye as a small fuzzy spot near the easily recognizable W-shape of the constellation Cassiopeia. It's one of the most remarkable objects of the Northern Hemisphere, so I can't really imagine why it was not included in the famous catalogue of Messier. For me it is a circumpolar object, so it can be seen through the entire year. It's so easy, that it can be resolved with the smallest telescopes or binoculars, therefore they are a great catch for everyone.
Aldebaran:

Hello!
Here is my contribution to the contest:
Messier 16 Observation information: Date: 20/21.8.2009 Time: 00.45 Location: Parainen, Finland Instrument: N 250/1200 mm Magnification: 37,5x Field of view: 84,0' Filter: O III
Observation conditions: Limiting magnitude: 6.6 Seeing: 2 Background sky: 2 Altitude: 8° Visuality: 3 Weather: Clear sky, light breeze, +14°C Description: A pretty open cluster with nebula. The nebula became visible with O III -filter. The cluster is pretty well concentrated and well detached from it's background. The cluster is fairly rich and has a moderate brightness range.
mikesemmler:

Here are my best sketch from Saturn. Observation information: Date: 15.4.2009 Location: Sörg,Austria Instrument: AP Starfire 160 Magnification: 240x
Observation conditions: Limiting magnitude: 6.0 Seeing: 2 Background sky: 2
Weather: Clear sky, +10°C
Michael
Aaron:

Naked Eye Milky Way Oregon Star Party - Indian Trail Springs, OR Took about 4 hours over 3 nights
Jeff Young:

Here's a view of the Lagoon Nebula (M8) that I sketched over the summer from high altitude in Colorado. Conditions were quite favorable, with an SQM reading of 21.7 and a NELM beyond my reckoning (certainly 7, perhaps better).
I used a 10" Dall-Kirkham at 100X with a UHC filter. Sketch is HB pencil on white cardstock, scanned and inverted in Photoshop.
Please note that voting will conclude on September 8th at Midnight EST.
Many thanks to all who took part in the contest!
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Charlie Hein
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Please join me in congratulating Aaron as your Finalist:

Naked Eye Milky Way Oregon Star Party - Indian Trail Springs, OR Took about 4 hours over 3 nights
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Jeff Young
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Congrats, Aaron! A truly stunning sketch.
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JakeSaloranta
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Grats to Aaron! You'll be our winner no matter the outcome in the finals!
And we had 15 voters? We seriously need more than 15.
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Aldebaran
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Congratulations to my fellow-competitor, Aaron!
I have to agree with Jake, that we really need more voters!
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Charlie Hein
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Grats to Aaron! You'll be our winner no matter the outcome in the finals!
And we had 15 voters? We seriously need more than 15.
Yeah - you guys seriously need to support your finalist in the finals!
-------------------- "He's dead, Jim - I'll get his wallet, you get his tricorder." - Leonard "Bones" McCoy
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Aaron
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Thank you all so much for the votes and support! Probably my favorite drawing to-date. More of a work of art than a traditional 'sketch', so maybe a slightly unfair entry in the contest, against some other very beautiful drawings.
Do I have to re-post into the Finals, or does someone do this automatically for me?
Aaron
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markseibold
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Aaron
Congrats on winning this month - A first for us! From one good Oregonian to another!
*Charlie will automatically place your win into the upcoming 2nd phase against the photography.
Mark www.markseibold.com
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