Kris.
Pooh-Bah
Reged: 09/16/04
Posts: 1276
Loc: Belgium
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Gunther,
unless there's something with my system, i think it still isn't fixed
-------------------- Kris
To be old & wise, you first gotta be young & stupid
8" dob
AstroTech 66ED/APO
TAL 120 newt.
my CN sketch & picture gallery
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cildarith
Carpal Tunnel
   
Reged: 08/26/04
Posts: 2357
Loc: San Diego, CA
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I can see it...
-------------------- Eric
6" f/6 Parks Newtonian
10x50 Bushnell Binocs
CN Sketch Gallery||MinDat Mineral Gallery
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Kris.
Pooh-Bah
Reged: 09/16/04
Posts: 1276
Loc: Belgium
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hmm, i can't see it using Firefox, but i can using internet explorer. usually it's the other way around 
nice sketch btw!
-------------------- Kris
To be old & wise, you first gotta be young & stupid
8" dob
AstroTech 66ED/APO
TAL 120 newt.
my CN sketch & picture gallery
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rodelaet
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Reged: 04/28/06
Posts: 3063
Loc: 50°56' N - 4°58' E (Belgium)
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Hi Gunther!!
How nice of you to drop by. 
Thank you for posting your first sketch over here.
-------------------- Rony
My Astronomical Sketches
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phxbird
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Reged: 12/24/07
Posts: 116
Loc: New Mexico, USA
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This is not my first but it is one of several this summer!
-------------------- Celestron 6" Refractor
Celestron AS-GT Mount
"The Bargain Bucket" 8" Dob
Meade ETX 90 EC
Orion ST 80mm
SAC-7b Imager
SBIG ST-7E Imager
Temple Research Observatory
AAVSO Member
Society of Astronomical Sciences Member
Edited by phxbird (08/05/09 12:04 AM)
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rodelaet
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Hello Paul,
Welcome to the forum.
Thank you for sharing this fine sketch of M57.
I look forward to see your other sketches as well.
Clear skies,
-------------------- Rony
My Astronomical Sketches
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phxbird
super member
Reged: 12/24/07
Posts: 116
Loc: New Mexico, USA
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Thanks! I have a SAC 7B and a ST-7E but I find I enjoy sketching much more! I still do photometry but I am hoping to expand my art to painting from my CCD images. I too am looking forward to seeing others talents!
-------------------- Celestron 6" Refractor
Celestron AS-GT Mount
"The Bargain Bucket" 8" Dob
Meade ETX 90 EC
Orion ST 80mm
SAC-7b Imager
SBIG ST-7E Imager
Temple Research Observatory
AAVSO Member
Society of Astronomical Sciences Member
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rodelaet
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Loc: 50°56' N - 4°58' E (Belgium)
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Paul,
You might be interested in the method used by Roland (rolandlinda3) and his wife Linda. They sketch from a live video stream presented on a monitor attached to an astro-video camera. Roland and Linda post their sketches in this forum as well.
Clear skies,
-------------------- Rony
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phxbird
super member
Reged: 12/24/07
Posts: 116
Loc: New Mexico, USA
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Thanks that is a very interesting idea! I do have a low light camera that I seldom use anymore, Hmm I will check that out!
-------------------- Celestron 6" Refractor
Celestron AS-GT Mount
"The Bargain Bucket" 8" Dob
Meade ETX 90 EC
Orion ST 80mm
SAC-7b Imager
SBIG ST-7E Imager
Temple Research Observatory
AAVSO Member
Society of Astronomical Sciences Member
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Samuliko
newbie
Reged: 08/05/09
Posts: 1
Loc: Nurmes, Finland
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My first:
 Object: Messier 57 Date&time: 08.08.2009 00:50 Equipment: N130/650 Magnification: 65x Limiting magnitude: 4,9
-------------------- Celestron C8-N GT
Sky-Watcher 130/650 EQ2
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rodelaet
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Reged: 04/28/06
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Samuliko,
Welcome to the forum.
Thank you for posting your first sketch.
Your telescopes should offer you plenty of targets to sketch from.
-------------------- Rony
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idp
journeyman
Reged: 08/21/09
Posts: 6
Loc: New Haven, CT
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Hi to all, I am new to this forum though not to astronomy. I moved to Connectict last year from Italy where I have observed planets for nearly 15 years. Since there are so many good imagers, I kept drawing and I hope this is the right place to share opinions and experience about visual observation and sketching. From time to time, I also like sketching deep-sky objects when I can get a good telescope. I am not an artist in any way, just an astronomy enthusiast. I think I could introduce myself with a few old sketches (and a new one), hoping this is not against the rule of the forum.
IDP
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idp
journeyman
Reged: 08/21/09
Posts: 6
Loc: New Haven, CT
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Well something must have gone wrong with the uploading. Let's try again.
IDP
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idp
journeyman
Reged: 08/21/09
Posts: 6
Loc: New Haven, CT
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I forgot to mention that the previous sketck was made with a Meade Starfinder 8 (200/6), 240x, no filters, seeing III-IV (Ant.) at my parent's house near Verona, Italy.
Here is attached the sketch of a deep sky object, NGC 1973. I made it a few years ago with a dobson 500/4, not far from where I made the drawing of Jupiter but at 1,200 meters above sea level. The original was black on white, I simply reversed the colours and the result looked really nice.
IDP
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rodelaet
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Hello IDP,
Welcome to the forum. 
Thank you for your contributions over here.
Clear skies,
-------------------- Rony
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nunciusaustralis
super member
Reged: 09/25/09
Posts: 100
Loc: Rio de janeiro, Brazil
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its not the very first , but the oldest i found.
-------------------- Nuncius Australis
70mm celestron EQ
9x50 finderscope
15X80mm binocular
20mm e 10mm k eye pieces
2xomni barlow
www.nunciusaustralis.blogspot.com
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dawsonian2000
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Reged: 07/26/06
Posts: 563
Loc: Riverview, FL, USA
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Just want to say thanks to everyone for sharing their first, or near first astronomical sketches. I hope more amateurs will consider sketching as an alternative to AP. Years down the line you will just relish looking at those old sketches.
I would like to reiterate that we have a great downloadable observation data sheet we use. You can download a copy from the homepage of our website (see the link below).
-------------------- Clear Skies, Forever!
The Vega Sky Center
10" (254mm) F/5.65 Home Built Fork Mounted Newtonian Reflector
5" (127mm) F/9.4 Home Built Refractor (under construction)
3.5" (90mm) F/11.1 "Vixen-Spec Modified" Konus Refractor
3.1" (80mm) F/6 Scopos ED APO Refractor
4.5" (114mm) F/8 Tasco 11te-5 Newtonian (under restoration)
2.4" (60mm) F/16.7 Tasco 7te-5 Refractor
2.4" (60mm) F/15 Jason Discoverer 313 Refractor
http://www.vega-sky-center.com
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