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thermoflask
but why no pic of the most beautiful scope of the night: the TMB 115?
btw, who has the FS102 on EM10? I didn't know the solution to EM10's 0 degree latitude problem is so simple!!!


but why no pic of the most beautiful scope of the night: the TMB 115?
btw, who has the FS102 on EM10? I didn't know the solution to EM10's 0 degree latitude problem is so simple!!!
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but why no pic of the most beautiful scope of the night: the TMB 115?
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10" Telekit with Zambuto optics~TMB 152/1200 (construction)~Takashi Mewlon 210~TMB 80/600
I thought it would only be appropriate to post at least ONE pic of the "star" of the night that drew in the crowds :-P
Picture was taken using Meade LPI through C9.25 on CG5AT using Meade Autostar and cleaned up with Photoshop. Thanks to Matthew for the coaching of the different techniques throughout the shot.
Joo Beng.
Picture was taken using Meade LPI through C9.25 on CG5AT using Meade Autostar and cleaned up with Photoshop. Thanks to Matthew for the coaching of the different techniques throughout the shot.
Joo Beng.
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while jb...multi-company effort..now we know 2 rival astro co can work together to produce a nice Mars shot!kohjb wrote:I thought it would only be appropriate to post at least ONE pic of the "star" of the night that drew in the crowds :-P
Picture was taken using Meade LPI through C9.25 on CG5AT using Meade Autostar and cleaned up with Photoshop. Thanks to Matthew for the coaching of the different techniques throughout the shot.
Joo Beng.
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