Thanks for the comments Richard. I've been lurking here for a little while at Daniel's request, and he finally pushed me to post last night's shot. I'm new to imaging and I have so much more to learn about image acquisition and post-processing. My goal so far has just been to emulate all the great images that proliferate the web and magazines, especially since I don't have a single creative bone in me. As for the utah-astronomy gallery, I've visited www.utahastronomy.com but could not for the life of me figure out how to register for a login to upload images. I must be missing something really obvious--any help is appreciated! Clear skies, Tho On 1/10/07, Richard Tenney <retenney@yahoo.com> wrote:
Tho,
You've done some wonderful astro-photos (in addition to your great comet shots). Thanks for the link and for sharing. You should add them to the utah-astronomy gallery for all to enjoy; keep up the very fine work!
--- Tho Dinh <astrotho@gmail.com> wrote:
I met up with Daniel yesterday evening at the U and snapped a few shots of the comet in through the haze. Not the best conditions, but since I've only gotten into astronomy after Hale-Bopp and Hyakutake, this has to be my best comet yet. If only it were a few degrees higher! :(
http://www.dulich.com/gallery/astro/mcnaught
-Tho
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