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Rumistrzewicz, Stefan |
A Visual Astronomer's Photographic Guide to the Deep Sky |
I05643 |
2010 |
eBook |
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22 |
Buick, Tony |
How to Photograph the Moon and Planets with Your Digital Camera |
I05628 |
2011 |
eBook |
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23 |
Tadaaki Tani |
Photographic science |
OB1044 |
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eBook |
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24 |
Jeffrey R. Charles |
Practical astrophotography |
024703 |
2000 |
Book |
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25 |
Mehta Ashvin |
Happenings: A journal of luminous moments |
E01648 |
2003 |
Book |
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26 |
James Stanfield |
Eye of the beholder |
016839 |
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Book |
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27 |
Rajiv Gandhi |
Rajiv's world: Photographs by Rajiv Gandhi |
011460 |
1994 |
Book |
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28 |
Leslie Stroebel |
Basic photographic materials and processes |
004410 |
1990 |
Book |
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29 |
Eccles, M.J. |
Low light level detectors in astronomy |
000063 |
1983 |
Book |
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30 |
Alfred A. Blaker |
Photography: Art and technique |
000288 |
1988 |
Book |
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Title | A Visual Astronomer's Photographic Guide to the Deep Sky : A Pocket Field Guide |
Author(s) | Rumistrzewicz, Stefan |
Publication | New York, NY, Springer New York, 2010. |
Description | X, 344 p. 502 illus., 2 illus. in color : online resource |
Abstract Note | How many times have you ???found??? a deep sky object (DSO), ticked it off the list, and moved on, or used the ???Tour??? function on your GO-TO ???scope and said, ???Oh that???s a just a smudge??? or ???Can???t see it ??? I???ll move on to the next one.??? If this has happened to you, then this book is for you. It will challenge you to go back to the ???smudge??? and really look. Can you see the faint wisp or the detail in the southeastern corner? Can you see the small cluster within the cluster? Try to classify the open cluster for yourself. Compare it to the ???accepted??? Trumpler classification. Whether you have a GO-TO ???scope or not, this book gets you to rediscover one of the great things that got you into this hobby in the first place ??? looking through the eyepiece of a telescope. So pack away the DSLR, CCD camera, the guide ???scope, and laptop and open your pencil case! You???re in for some fun! |
ISBN,Price | 9781441972422 |
Keyword(s) | 1. ASTRONOMY
2. Astronomy, Observations and Techniques
3. Astronomy???Observations
4. EBOOK
5. EBOOK - SPRINGER
6. Observations, Astronomical
7. PHOTOGRAPHY
8. Popular Science in Astronomy
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Title | How to Photograph the Moon and Planets with Your Digital Camera |
Author(s) | Buick, Tony;Pugh, Philip |
Publication | New York, NY, Springer New York, 2011. |
Description | XX, 346 p. 357 illus., 60 illus. in color : online resource |
Abstract Note | Although our Moon and the planets have not changed much in the five years since the first edition of this book was published, the technology allowing you to photograph them has changed dramatically. And the costs for equipment have come down significantly, opening all kinds of possibilities to the amateur and practical astronomer. With this practical guide to taking quality shots in your own backyard, with all the light pollution found in cities and towns today and using only very basic equipment, you will be amazed at what you can accomplish. Whether you want to dazzle friends or contribute to the scientific understanding of a particular body, whether you are a fan of solar photography or craters on the Moon, the rings of Saturn, or the bands of clouds that color Jupiter, in this book you will find help and support, and clear explanations of how best to proceed. This is a hobby you can stay with for a lifetime and keep on improving. You can get fancier equipment or just learn how to better post process your snaps. Either way, you can benefit from the knowledge and experience the authors of this book share. Don???t waste more time wishing you could capture the beauty found in the heavens! Read how, and get started now! |
ISBN,Price | 9781441958280 |
Keyword(s) | 1. ASTRONOMY
2. Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology
3. ASTROPHYSICS
4. EBOOK
5. EBOOK - SPRINGER
6. PHOTOGRAPHY
7. PLANETOLOGY
8. Popular Science in Astronomy
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Item Type | eBook |
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Title | Practical astrophotography |
Author(s) | Jeffrey R. Charles |
Publication | London, Springer-Verlag, 2000. |
Description | xvii, 301p. |
Series | (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) |
Abstract Note | Almost all amateur astronomers want to take photographs of the night sky. For all but the simplest star-trail pictures, this involves machinery - a telescope drive - to track the stars, essential to compensate for the rotation of the earth. The task becomes even more complicated when photographing very small or very faint objects that require high magnification or very long exposure times.
Amateurs have many options according to their requirements, technical ability, and budget. Astrophotography for Amateurs looks at all the possibilities, including normal ("wet") photography, CCD imaging, and modern techniques of computer enhancement. There are sections about photographing different classes of astronomical object from the Moon to faint nebulae, as well as a thorough look at the equipment needed. |
ISBN,Price | 9781852330231 : Euro 39.95(PB) |
Classification | 520.33
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Keyword(s) | 1. AMATEUR ASTRONOMY
2. ASTRONOMICAL PHOTOGRAPHY
3. ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY
4. PHOTOGRAPHY
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