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Are you an astrophotographer who wants to improve your imaging and processing skills. Whether you are an absolute beginner, seasoned enthusiast or budding pro, and whether you own a DSLR, CCD,CMOS camera, or smartphone, you will find all the skills, techniques and advice you need to take your passion to the next level. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/practicalastrophotography/support

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Are you an astrophotographer who wants to improve your imaging and processing skills. Whether you are an absolute beginner, seasoned enthusiast or budding pro, and whether you own a DSLR, CCD,CMOS camera, or smartphone, you will find all the skills, techniques and advice you need to take your passion to the next level. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/practicalastrophotography/support

    Special Guest Ernie Jacobs

    Special Guest Ernie Jacobs

    We chat with Ernie Jacobs, an astrophotographer from Buffalo, New York, about his journey in Astrophotography. He has been practicing astrophotography for six years, starting with a Dobsonian and cell phone then graduating to a 80mm triplet with a DSLR on an EQ6-R. Over the last three years, he has made significant progress in his imaging and processing skills.



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    Twitter- ⁠⁠⁠@Erniej270⁠



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    • 44 min
    Special Guest Kurt Kimbrell

    Special Guest Kurt Kimbrell

    We chat with Kurt Kimbrell, an accomplished astrophotographer with over six years of experience. Currently, he works with Woodland Hills Camera and Telescopes, where he contributes to marketing and sales efforts. Kurt's favorite location for astrophotography is Marathon, Texas, a small town that is dedicated to preserving the dark sky. He became acutely aware of light pollution as Crowley and nearby towns began to expand, resulting in fewer visible stars. Kurt's objective is to raise public awareness of the impacts of light pollution on our environment and the night sky. His particular area of expertise is deep sky astrophotography.



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    Instagram - ⁠⁠⁠⁠@gorilla_astro

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    • 59 min
    Special Guest Jason Dain

    Special Guest Jason Dain

    We chat with Jason Dain. Jason is an accomplished astrophotographer. He has won national awards, received recognition from NASA, and has been published in national and international periodicals for his deep space and wide field imagery. 

    Currently, he has 3 setups including a Sky-Watcher Esprit 100 with ZWO ASI2600mm camera on an EQ6R-Pro mount, a Sky-Watcher Esprit 120 with ZWO ASI294mm camera on an EQ6R-Pro mount, and a Samyang 135mm f/2 lens with a ZWO ASI294MC pro (color )camera on a Sky-Watcher EQM35-Pro mount. 

    Jason shoots from his Bortle 4/5 backyard just outside of Halifax but also takes some of his deep sky gear with him when he goes out to shoot the Milky Way. He is an advanced astrophotographer with a technical background in IT and uses PixInsight for image processing.



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    Webpage- ⁠⁠https://jasondainphotography.com/

    Instagram - ⁠⁠⁠@DainJason

    Facebook- ⁠⁠⁠⁠Jason Dain Photography⁠⁠



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    • 52 min
    Special Guest Drew Evans

    Special Guest Drew Evans

    We chat with Drew Evans, an award winning astrophotographer in Flagstaff Arizona, about his journey in this field. For more than 20 years, Drew has been passionate about astrophotography. He left Philadelphia and settled in Flagstaff, AZ to take advantage of the area's incredible dark skies. He constructed a large roll-off roof observatory, which allows him to capture images from anywhere in the world with an internet connection.  Drew's talents have earned him numerous awards and recognitions in national magazines. In fact, last year, NASA selected one of his photos as their Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD)  - https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap220430.html

    Drew's collection of equipment includes several refractors with focal lengths ranging from 180mm to 1200mm, an 11" SCT, and an SCA260 for imaging. He uses an AM5 and two CEM120's as his mounts.

    See his observatory here.

    His Astrobin is DrewJEvans.





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    • 1 hr 2 min
    Summer Astrophotography Targets

    Summer Astrophotography Targets

    We all have favorite summer objects to image. We discuss a few popular summertime targets for your next summer outing.  With a bit of planning, your imaging sessions will be enjoyable and productive.



    Have a Listen and Let us know your thoughts and share your favorite targets.


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    • 22 min
    Special Guest - Ed Guenther

    Special Guest - Ed Guenther

    Ed Guenther from Ephemer ADK joins us as we chat about his journey in Astrophotography. Ed is a budding astrophotographer whom we met at NEAF. We talk about his new interest in astrophotography along with his planning of astrophotography experiences and star parties in the Adirondacks. Ed first learned about the stars while hunting with his dad, an Army Air Corps-trained navigator, and avid outdoorsman. His astrophotography is mostly solar, lunar, and planetary imaging with a cell phone/rack mount on 8" or 16" Newtonian reflectors. He also enjoys wide-field nightscape astrophotography that includes people.



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    Website - ephemeradk.com

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    Email Ed Guenther at EphemerADK@outlook.co

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    • 47 min

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