spike77

Male

Denham Springs, LA

United States

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cgem1100 canon 1000d mod c-6 sgt canon t1i nexstar 4se neximage

Comment Wall:

  • Trevor Woodrow

    Welcome Spike!
  • Jerome Roberts

    Nice collection of pictures Buddy
  • Conor

    Your moon shots are just awesome! I've been showing them to the guys at work. They're worth framing!
  • spike77

    hey thanks conor glad yall like them
  • space_jockey

    Awesome pic Spike!
  • spike77

    hey thanks space jockey
  • Marc Basti

    Spike, thanks for the comment that was cool. Marc
  • Robert C. Mills

    Thanks for all the nice comments.
  • Bryan Carter

    The 11inch.I have not had good weather here to get out. if it does clear up its on a work night.
  • Tim Nicholson

    Thanks! It's nice to find this site.
  • Emile.M. Pulinx, MD

    very impressed by your Moon pictures,spike 77 !
    EMP
  • Emile.M. Pulinx, MD

    Thanks Spyke ;I tried to find again those faded colors of this galaxy I saw directly with my eyes in a huge scope TM 500 in France ,2 years ago
  • Allen Force

    Thank you Spike
  • Sergio Eguivar

    Thanks spike77 for the welcome words
    Sorry I was a bit late in the response
    I think i need to get use with the astrogab format
    Best Regards
    Sergio
  • Richard Crisp

    Spike

    thanks for the comment. I really never left just got busy doing other things. I do a lot of international business travel (semiconductor biz) so that interferes with my imaging quite often but doesn't slow down my interest in discussing the technology of imaging (my next favorite topic after imaging).
    rdc
  • James Cormier

    Thank you. I hope to learn more from this group. Great to be here.
  • Trevor Woodrow

    Congrats Proud Pappa!
  • William Neff

    Thanks for the comment and feel free, this a new field of photographing, had the equipment for some time but mostly as a backup to the scope, all the brackets to mount the camera in a position of balance and rigid I had to make, so the pictures are at this time expermental, ISO? F/4.5-32? exposure time? either way I had no idea that this is what you would see if one was to look into the sky for 20 minutes without a blink and let the brain process the light!
  • Matthew S. Draxler

    Thanks for the welcome Spike!
  • Raymond Kneip

    Hi Spike; thanks for the welcome!
    Ray