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1997
Gallery
My new camera (Zenit) and lenses (300mm) plus the magnificent
comet Hale-Bopp stirred up my interest.
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March
30th. Comet Hale-Bopp at all its glory. The line is an airplane
that crossed my frame. This photo was taken with a 400mm lens
@ f/10 and clearly shows the comet head. It is a 10min 20s piggyback
exposure with a Fuji Super G 800 plus. New
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April
26th. A 2min exposure with a 300mm lens @ f/4.5 shows more of
the tail. Again, this is a piggyback photo (the camera was mounted
on a telescope tracking the stars), on Super G 800 negative film.
New Scan
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This
is the sword of Orion, with the Orion nebula (M45) - 300mm f/4.5.
A 4min piggyback exposure on Super G 800. New
Scan
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This
is the sun behind the clouds with my 300mm lens @ f/22 (1/500s).
Two filters were used : UV and O-2.8.
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A
picturesque sunset at Alimos. 300mm @ f/4.5 (1/250s).
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This
time, I' ve added some water sports. Kavouri beach, 300mm f/8
(1/500s).
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Same
location as above (this time @ f/16 -1/500s).
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From
Alimos again (400mm f/10 with an 85A filter).
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This
is the sunset over the mountains. The sky was cloudy and this
photo was taken directly through my Newtonian telescope (stopped
down to just 45mm diameter) at 32x.
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