Posted by: Greg Parker in EPOD
Great news yet again!!! I managed to get an EPOD image published today. Not a deep-sky offering this time but a hand-held 4-frame mosaic of a rainbow viewed to the East from the New Forest Observatory. Thank you once again Jim for taking an interest in my work
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Posted by: Greg Parker in EPOD
Woke up to a very pleasant surprise this morning :) The Parker/Carboni definitive M31 image made today’s Earth Science Picture of the Day [EPOD]!! Thank you Jim for taking an interest in our work.
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Great news again! The Parker/Carboni double-team got their rendition of the Jellyfish Nebula region in this month’s Astronomy Now as Picture of the Month!! Thank you once again to Nik Szymanek for a very nice accompanying description.
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Posted by: Greg Parker in EPOD
Good news! Our OIII-enhanced version of the Rosette nebula [RGB, OIII, H-alpha] image made today’s EPOD
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On pages 72-73 of the July issue of Astronomy Now you can read all the gory details of how the whole of the Veil Nebula was captured in a 32-hour imaging (and processing) marathon.
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I was very disappointed to note that Noel Carboni was not credited with all the digital image processing in the text accompanying the Rosette nebula image in the June 2008 issue of Practical Astronomer. I have asked Eddie to rectify this oversight as an erratum in next month’s [July] issue of Practical Astronomer.
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Great news! Our definitive Rosette nebula image incorporating RGB, H-alpha and OIII data features on the cover, and centre-page spread of Eddie’s superb Practical Astronomer magazine. Nice print job there Eddie
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Well our definitive version of M31 with all the added H-alpha made Picture of the Month in the May 2008 issue of Astronomy Now. Thank you Nik Szymanek for the very nice accompanying write-up
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I found this review of the Making Beautiful Deep-Sky Images book by Michael Bakich titled Easy Pretty Pictures.
It is a great review - thanks Michael!
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Our deep wide-field M42 image made the cover of AstroPhoto Insight magazine. Al Degutis did a great job on the printing for this one - thank you Al!
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