Subject: Meet the worst astroimager ever

Hello Friend,

That might have been me.

When I first started dabbling in astrophotography many years ago, I was rather disappointed in the images that I  produced.

Yes, it was frustrating just to try and focus and image on to the film plane of a 35mm camera with film loaded in it.

However, I persisted and one night, in the frozen dead of winter I headed over to photograph Comet Hale-Bopp.  It was making
two appearances that night. One late in the evening ,and one early at dawn.

    I decided that one way or another I was going to get a decent image of Hale-Bopp even if it meant staying up all night in that
park to do so.

Early in the evening, there were a couple of other people their, but they eventually left.

So it was just me and the cold, dark night which was pretty damn cold I might add.  Fortunately, there were 24 hours Eddie Shacks's
coffee location nearby, so I made a couple of quick trips to reload my thermos.

Heck, during one exposure, the film actually tore in my Nikon FE2 camera, from the extreme cold, when I wound it forward.

Just bloody delightful that was.

     Nonetheless, I kept at it and after the sun had rosed, I went home and slept like a baby.

I was excited about processing the film and seeing my results: Low and behold they were awesome!

Lucky you for today it does not have to be this way;  Now imaging is much easier to do, and Celestron has just released their
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Clear Skies,

Ray Khan

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You can pay via credit card or paypal, your choice.

PPS The lesson learnt here is: persitence paid off.