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Astrophotography
Information on the Web



 

Links to My Favorite Astrophoto Sites

Jerry Lodriguss' Amateur Color Astrophotos Lots of information about astrophotography and processing images.

Robert Provin's Home Page has a number of of fine astrophotographs taken by Robert Provin and Brad Wallis.

Brad Wallis' Home Page has film and CCD astrophotographs and other information.

Jason Ware's Amateur Color Astrophotos - His best color astrophotography taken with a Meade 16" SCT and 6" refractor.

Profondo Cielo has a number of color astrophotos from Italy.

Alfredo Zanazzo has a 16" Concentric Schmidt Cassegrain and has taken some beautiful wide field yet high resolution astrophotos.

Robert Bickel uses an 8"-f/6 homemade newtonian and has recently added a custom made coma corrector / field flattener. Check out some of the best small scope astrophotos on the web.

Bob Yen's Way Out Photography has images in a number of catagories including Deep Sky, Comet Hale-Bopp and the 1998 Solar Eclipse.

Martin Germano's Black & White Astrophotography has many nice images. Martin has taken more astrophotos than any other amateur.

James Foster's Astrophotography has some nice color photos and a number of good technical articles.

George Greaney specializes in color astrophotography and has images of some faint and seldom photographed objects.

Astrocruise is a site by Philip Perkins in England with very nice color astrophotos taken from England and France.



Links to Big Lists of Links

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Rick Bright's Astrophoto Page has some of his own images and a page of links to every known amateur astrophoto site.

Huge List of Astronomy Links sorted by category. If it's astronomy, you'll find it here.



Links to some Professional Sites

Anglo-Australian Observatory Among other things, contains the David Malin collection of professional tri-color astrophotos (low resolution) and info on ordering prints from the original negatives.

The HST Nuggets Home Page has images from the Hubble Space Telescope that you have not seen anywhere else. A new image appears every week or so.