A Visual Astronomer's Photographic Guide to the Deep SkySketching
A Visual Astronomer's Photographic Guide to the Deep Sky: Sketching
Rumistrzewicz, Stefan
2010-09-14 00:00:00
[This aspect of the hobby has undergone a resurgence in recent years. Although there is, of course, a huge proliferation of relatively cheap CCD cameras for the budding astro-imager, astronomers are coming back to using the ol’ mark one and a pencil. Perhaps because it is cheaper and quicker to set up. But also, it requires you to really study the object if you’re going to try and sketch it.]
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A Visual Astronomer's Photographic Guide to the Deep SkySketching
[This aspect of the hobby has undergone a resurgence in recent years. Although there is, of course, a huge proliferation of relatively cheap CCD cameras for the budding astro-imager, astronomers are coming back to using the ol’ mark one and a pencil. Perhaps because it is cheaper and quicker to set up. But also, it requires you to really study the object if you’re going to try and sketch it.]
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