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Bootleg Canyon
Posted on February 19, 2006 | No CommentsRecently went on a trip to Bootleg Canyon and Las Vegas. -
My Aperture Folder Structure
Posted on December 20, 2005 | No CommentsI've tried a couple Aperture folder hierarchies and this is the one that seems to work the best for me. -
Aperture Performance
Posted on December 9, 2005 | No CommentsApple's new Aperture program is awesome. It's easily the best image cataloging program available, and it's in version 1. However, the performance leaves quite a bit to be desired. Here... -
Surfing photos from Ponto Jetty in Carlsbad.
Posted on July 25, 2005 | No CommentsJust added some new surfing photos. Shooting against the sunset makes the color a bit odd, but not bad overall. -
When You’re Too Sick To Surf, Take Pictures
Posted on July 17, 2005 | No CommentsI managed to injure my ankle and get pretty sick right when a large swell showed up in San Diego. The weather was awesome so all I could get was... -
G11 Bearing Upgrade
Posted on February 17, 2002 | 3 CommentsThis is a tutorial on replacing the bearings on the Losmandy G11 telescope mount. This may or may not improve the tracking ability. It's kind of fun to do anyway.... -
Adding A Set Screw
Posted on February 16, 2002 | No CommentsI have always been irritated that most adapters and extension tubes only come with a single set screw. This not only feels insecure when holding expensive eyepieces, but also allows... -
Astrophotography Equipment
Posted on January 2, 2001 | No CommentsTakahashi FS102 Refractor This Apochromatic telescope provides very sharp images with no color fringed stars. When reduced to F/5.9 you get about 3 degrees of coverage in the sky. I... -
Combining LRGB Channels
Posted on January 2, 2001 | No CommentsMany astrophotographs are taken as multiple monochromatic photos that need to be combined into a color finished product later. Each photo editing package seems to have it's own method. This is a short review of what I have.






