I was torn between the Butterfly Nebula and the photo of Jupiter.
The Butterfly Nebula just got it by a nose (but it was AWFULLY HARD to choose).
As already mentioned, the photo of Jupiter looked just like a Voyager image. How on Earth (no pun intended) did you manage to get such a superb photo??!?
Congrats to all the finalists (makes me want to give up any pretensions of imaging now)!
Art
-------------------- If I like it, the wife says that we can't afford it!
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Meade ETX105 (a nice "Grab & Go" scope) & Celestron NexStar 6SE with Bob's Knobs.
Various EP's from 6mm to 26mm, Baader Hyperion 8-24mm Zoom, a 2x Barlow, 2" diagonal and 7Ah PowerTank.
MRF and Antares 8x50 RACI finder scope - both for the 6SE's OTA, whilst the ETX gets a plain RDF.
Canon EOS 400D DSLR (un-modded) and SPC900 webcam. Finally climbing the AP Learning Curve!