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Critique By: Sergio Sánchez  (K:2350)  
10/25/2004 5:58:58 PM

Fantastic shot, I'd love to be able to take photos as yours!!

Sergio
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: Irenka Daniluk  (K:8011)  
10/25/2004 5:47:12 PM

WOW... thank you for sharing that... You should be proud of yourself! I love to watch the galaxies on the night sky, though until now I do it only with the naked eye... So I am happy others are capturing what I can only imagine to be..
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: Marc Robin  (K:3385)  
10/25/2004 5:46:25 PM

That is amazing. That we can see in such good detail a phenomenon 2.5 million light years away! Great shot.
Cheers
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: Sergio Lopez  (K:487)  
9/22/2004 8:03:49 AM

I really like this shot... great colors and a comet capture to boot! awesome!
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)  
9/4/2004 8:55:12 PM

Hello Ryan!
Thanks for your comment.
Yes, I?m looking forwards to capture that comet too, if you get it on photo it would be great to see it, good luck.
/P-M Hedén
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: Daniel Silva  (K:2512)  
9/4/2004 4:49:12 PM

its always great to see sharp pictures of the moon
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: Ryan Greene  (K:3297)  
9/4/2004 1:22:44 PM

Fantastic shot! I love your portfolio, great work. Another comet, C/2003 K4 LINEAR, will supposedly be visible next month. I hope to capture it.
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: Judi Liosatos  (K:34047)  
9/4/2004 11:49:22 AM

Ahhh another moon lover. Althought this one just takes the cake. So clear and defined. I cannot find fault in it. You should be pleased with yourself over this one. Awesome. Judi
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)  
8/29/2004 3:46:22 PM

Hello Lukasz, thanks for your comment.
I had the camera on my telescope (piggyback) and the telescope is polar-aligned.

Regards
/P-M
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: Lukasz Kuczkowski  (K:14687)  
8/29/2004 3:13:59 PM

I like it; well done;
how did you compensate the Earth movement?
regards
Lukasz
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: Ryan Greene  (K:3297)  
8/24/2004 2:19:25 PM

Wow! Great shot! I have not yet seen the Aurora Borealis in my life. Someday though...
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: Rose Martin  (K:4696)  
8/24/2004 1:48:58 PM

Beautiful shot.
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: Rose Martin  (K:4696)  
8/24/2004 1:44:34 PM

Wow, nice shot. It almost looks like water in the sky
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: Rose Martin  (K:4696)  
8/24/2004 1:06:43 PM

Georgeous
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: Den Thompson  (K:30432) Donor  
8/24/2004 1:02:00 PM

Magnificent. Wish I could see it too.
Den
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: Paul Lara  (K:88111) Donor  
8/24/2004 12:30:09 PM

Oh! I am SO jealous!!
For years, I have wanted to witness the Northern Lights, but living in Texas...

This is very delicate, and quite beautiful.
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: Nigel Smith  (K:591)  
8/23/2004 11:27:58 AM

Superb!!! Unfortunately the skies here were wet and cloudy on the glorious 12th. Even with perfect skies my pictures turn out mucky brown due to light pollution, will have to see if I can get my Nexstar 80GT mount to polar align. Again terrific shot.
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: Paul Lara  (K:88111) Donor  
8/22/2004 10:23:22 PM

Beautiful!
As one who has sailed hundreds of miles from the nearest lightbulb, I recognize (and deeply miss) this image. WOW!
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: Rafael Le Masson  (K:1593)  
8/22/2004 11:32:21 AM

Linda fotografia! Você capturou muito bem com a grande angular e slide.
O meteoro também ajudou para enriquecer a composição, quase que sempre estática das estrelas.

[]s
Rafa
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: mark price  (K:174)  
8/21/2004 5:41:21 AM

this is amazing...really! 7+
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)  
8/19/2004 5:50:23 AM

Hello Vance!
Thanks for your comment.
I used my telescope Celestron NexStar 11 GPS for tracking, I polaraligned it.
Best regards
/P-M
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: Vance Lester  (K:339)  
8/19/2004 12:05:50 AM

Great shot!

What did you use for tracking?
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: Saeed Al Shamsi  (K:47735) Donor  
8/18/2004 7:01:31 PM

It mus be a lucky night for you,,amazing sky,,sure you`ve got the best within your beautiful and un usual images.Saeed
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: George Black  (K:102014) Donor  
8/18/2004 5:50:11 PM

Absolutely beautiful capture, and a bold effort! I am grateful you posted this shot. It's inspiring.
Regards
--george
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: Kessia & Morgan UVA  (K:7265)  
8/18/2004 3:55:13 PM

wow! great astrophotography capture! it shows it really pays to use the long shutter speed as you get so many stars and colors not visible to the naked eye! beautiful shot! Kessia
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: Maria José Barres  (K:11276)  
8/18/2004 12:57:40 AM

Great work!!!!!!
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)  
8/17/2004 1:28:37 PM

Hello Barry!
Thanks for your comment.
Yes, the colors are a little bit of, I used Meades LPR filter, wich made the photo very much red, unfortenaly. I will try a new shot this winter using IDAS LPS filter instead.
Regards
/P-M
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: Barry Wakelin  (K:7838)  
8/17/2004 12:53:48 PM

You've captured the filaments quite nicely but the colour's a little out and the collimation may be a little off. I've attached a version that I took last year.
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: Guido Tweepenninckx  (K:20076)  
8/17/2004 9:46:28 AM

Amazing great capture.
Well done
        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)

Critique By: Saeed Al Shamsi  (K:47735) Donor  
8/17/2004 9:35:38 AM

I think we are having a great photography subjects(astronomy) in UF, other than classic shots, it attracts me very much ,`cos it?s original and of great interest, thanks for sharing such wonderful image. Saeed

        Photo By: P-M Hedén  (K:112)


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