MX716 Images

These film images have been taken with a variety of cameras, lenses and telescopes. Click on a thumbnail for a larger image.

Scanned Film Images
The Hoods of Comet Hale-Bopp

This color image was taken with the 20" f8 OGS telescope at it's closest approach. This is a two minute exposure with Kodak 400ASA color print film.

Comet Hale-Bopp at it's closest approach

This color imagwe was taken with an 80mm Brandon refractor. It is a five minute exposure on Fuji 400ASA color print film.

Comet Kyakutake over The Kopernik Space Education Center during closest approach

This color image was taken with a 28mm lens on a tripod This is a three minute exposure on Fuji 400ASA color print film.

A Leonid Vapor Trail

This color image image was taken with a 28mm lens running piggyback on a telescope. It is a seven minute exposure on Kodak 400ASA color print film.

An Annular Eclipse from Jay Edward's house

This black and white image was taken with a 500mm lens. It was exposed on Kodak Tech Pan film.

A Sunset over Lake Erie

This color image was taken with an 80mm Brandon refractor. It was exposed on Fuji 100ASA slide film.

The same Sunset over Lake Erie a few minutes later

This color image was taken with an 80mm Brandon refractor. It was exposed on Fuji 100ASA slide film

Comet Austin
This color image is a 10 minute exposure with 200ASA Kodak slide film. Photographed with an 8" f1.5 Schmidt Camera.

The Moon
This is a black and white image on Kodak Tech Pan film. Photographed with a 6'' f12 Astro Physics Superplanetary refractor.

The Southern part of the Milkyway
This color image is a ten minute exposure on Fuji NPF 120 film. Photographed with medium format Zeiss 35mm lens.

The Northern part of the Milkyway
This color image is a ten minute exposure on Fuji NPF 120 film. Photographed with medium format Zeiss 35mm lens.

M-35
This black and White image is a 7 minute exposure on Kodak Tech Pan film. Photographed with an 8" f1.5 Schimdt Camera.

Updated on 8/21/03
Lee Shelp