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Welcome to The Deep Sky: Images from Suburbia
- http://martingermano.com/index.htm
- Beginning March 2006, I began using an old (circa late 1970's) glass Hoya 25A Red 50mm filter in front of the ST-8. This filter is (was?) an inexpensive (~$8) screw-on 50mm camera lens filter that I used when taking wide field film images with Kodak Tri-X, and later, with hypered Kodak Tech Pan 2415. It seems that the red filter mainly serves ...
Martin's Astrophotography
- http://martingermano.com/Film/index.html
- Martin's Black and White Legacy. Film Deep-Sky Astrophotography. This site is no longer updated / maintained. Click on chart below for access to Sun & Moon data, Star Map, Satellite Predications, etc. for my location in Thousand Oaks, CA (see this site to find all North American chart locations)
My views on astrophotography
- http://martingermano.com/Film/philosophy.html
- What follows are my thoughts based on over 32 years of deep-sky film astrophotography. During the period from 1973 to 1978 I formulated the basic framework of the astrophotographic techniques I now employ. Simply put, it would be to use methods and equipment that give consistent, reliable and usable results, and apply them to the complete range ...
Martin C. Germano | Astronomy.com
- https://astronomy.com/authors/martin-c-germano
- Astronomy.com is for anyone who wants to learn more about astronomy events, cosmology, planets, galaxies, asteroids, astrophotography, the Big Bang, black holes ...
Messier Object Images by Martin Germano
- https://www.messier.seds.org/more/m-mg.html
- Martin Germano is one of the most active and successful amateur astrophotographers of the deep sky. He formerly used a common Celestron 8 for years, and now works with an 8-inch and a 14.5-inch Newtonian reflector, both with f/5 primaries, and always uses panchromatic black-and-white film. His astrophotography was and is done from around his …
Martin’s Astrophotography - YouTube
- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3uy6NaWQi_Lh4YFqWLWLCA/videos
- My name is Martin Cohen. I am an Engineer and Astrophotographer. I am 54 and live on the South Coast of the UK. I have been enjoying Deep Sky Astrophotography for some …
Schurs Astrophotography
- http://www.schursastrophotography.com/links.html
- Martin Germano. John Gleason. Tony and Daphne Hallas. Jerry Lodriguss. Bill McLaughlin. Jack Newton. Chuck Vaughn. Brad Wallis and Robert Provin. Ray Gralak. Al Kelly. Tom Conner. Ed Grafton. Rich Jacobs. Chris Cook
More M31 and M32
- https://www.messier.seds.org/more/m031-032_m2.html
- M31 as photographed by Martin Germano with an 8-inch f/5 Newtonian stoppedto f/6 (6.67-inch), exposed 90 minutes on hypered Tech Pan 2415 film. This image of the Great Galaxy in Andromeda is from 1987. This is one of the negatives that was too dark for Martin's old HP scanner, but scans fine on the SprintScan.
Tony Hallas - astrophotographer
- http://mstecker.com/photomas_website/pmaspages/apphallas_t.htm
- Astrophotography publications editor's note Tony and Daphne's work has been published is so many magazines and books that they stopped keeping track of them. Tony believes you are only as good as your last photograph and continually strives for the ... Martin Germano, James Foster, Tony Hallas, Bob Fera, Janice Fera and Butch Trombley.
Dark Star Images - anthony pilato, tony pilato, astrophotography, …
- http://www.darkstarimages.com/
- Astrophotography by Tony Pilato Meet the Author Any Questions or comments or suggestions? Tony Pilato. email me Links Kopernik Observatory Nightfly Photography Astrocamera.Net - Astrophotography by Dave Kodama Martin Germano's Deep Sky Astrophotography Rick Thurmond's Astrophotos James Cormier Richard Bell's Personal Pages of Astronomers
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