Hi PROXIMO here . I live in Italy, in a city in Tuscany called Pietrasanta ( in the Versilia area ), which is within a step from the seaside;just about fifty miles from Florence. I'm a designer in marble works and I'm very passioned about astronomical photography ,reading and music. I approached photography late, around when I was 25. I started directly from astro photography . I began with an old olympus OM-1, 'till when, one fine day, I came across in a Nikon FM2 SLR camera...It was love at first using! I really got good time ,in those days, with it and my telescope. My firs experiences in the astronomical photography was not so good ,and those first results really frustrated me! I spent four years under the night sky before reaching decent results. Those first experiences led me to a new approach to the photography ,technical and expressive, and led me to the knowledge ,step by step, of the "tradictional photography. Recently I turn from the analogic photography to the digital ( which I distrusted till that moment )...I have to tell you the truth..I found it very funny and this new rush led me to a new inpirations. Now ,for the astrophoto, I generally use a MEADE Schmidt Cassegrain 8" reflector telescope (F2000mm f/10 ,that I use to reduce to f/6.3),one F 800mm refractor ,and a russian made F 1000mm catadioptric that I use also as guide instrument.
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Comments (12)
jared99
Beautiful shot!
jophoto
2 Exposures : 40 min. on Kodak PJ 400 ISO Is that two exposures on the same piece of film and is the movement of the earth compensated for? Gorgeous image!
PR0XIM0
for to compensate the Earth spin you have to guide pointing toward one star (guiding star)so,you can find the exact alignment every time. thanks
alhak
excellent burst of light...great shot!
amorales
Another masterpiece!
nikolais
just amazing
oscilis
If I had a telescope that saw such things I would never leave its side! Fantastic image.
kjpweb
Wonderful - puts you in awe all the time!
TwoPynts
Enchanting! I love how the ancients ties their myths into the celestial objects. Now we just give them boring nomenclature...
mps
You do capture the stars very well.
zina
I love the different colours in the stars...excellent!
WindchimePhotography
Absolutely beautiful!