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On the left is an image of Jupiter I took
12/26/01. I shot this at prime focus with my Cookbook 245 CCD camera
using the Windows Cookbook CCD software.
To the right is a shot of the moon done Christmas eve. Shot it on
Fuji 400 C41 and scanned the negative. I applied a wee bit of
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Next to the shop where I work is a
microwave tower and we have had 2-3 Peregrine Falcons visiting us and
hanging out!
My friend Todd Driggers (Phoenix Metro's only mobile exotic
animal veterinarian) tells me they were on the endangered species list
until late 1999. You can reach Todd at (480) 706-8478. Check out his
web site: Foothills Mobile Exotic
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Here's another shot with two birds
hanging out. I shot this with my 3" Celestron refractor, a
Pentax KX lockup and a 2X tele-convertor.
(click to enlarge) For more
information on Peregrine Falcons and lot's of pictures far more
interesting than mine go to the Kodak
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Beevo went to the I-atn convention
in Detroit, here is a shot of Beevo in his element!! For a reference I
am 6'1" in height..... This is one of the two remaining Lima built
Allegheny 2-6-6-6 series steam engines. Located at the Henry Ford
Museum in Detroit, Beevo's Birthplace. The other Allegheny is located
at the B&O Museum in Baltimore Maryland.
I recommend this site
for details |

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The two images to the
left were taken in Lower Antelope Canyon just outside of Page, AZ.
They were shot on 4X5 Fuji Velvia, with a Zone VI Cherry Wood 4X5 field
camera and a Schneider Super Angulon 90mm f 5.6 lens.
I used a 1minute exposure at f 22. Processed normally
in my home lab with a JOBO rotary processor. |
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First light (sorta...)
with the Canon D30 hung on the LX50. This is shot at prime focus.
I did a little bit of contrast and brightness adjustment in PhotoShop.
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Here's another shot
taken the evening of 10/10/02.
This was also shot with the D30 at f/6.3 prime focus of the LX50 10".
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My friend Greg has a M&L AC
Cobra reproduction and no it's not a kit car!
The body is hand manufactured aluminum on an original design tube
frame.
It is powered by an all aluminum Dove Racing 428 big block with four
IDA duel throat downdraft Weber carburetors.
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Large stationary diesel generator at the Vulture mine. The engine
stands about16 feet tall!

Pair of F117A Night Hawk Stealth fighters. An incredible amount of
noise, they are anything but stealthy when you talk sound. By the time you
hear them you're done, so I guess it doesn't matter

Earla's point and shoot camera started to eat images so we got her a Canon
A720IS (8Mpixel, 6X optical zoom) Here's one of her first pictures with
the camera. Zoey is yawning, though you could also think she was hissing.
She has only hissed at us once since she came to live with us and that was the
first time she ever had seen a laser pointer. She totally inflated every
hair and hissed at the little red dot.
Updated 3/16/08
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