You know I try and feature great amateur astrophotographers here on Universe Today. Wired Magazine tapped into this, and had me write a feature article for their website, highlighting some of my favourite astrophotographers and their impressive gear. The article highlights 11 photographers, gives you a breakdown of the equipment they use, and the results of their work. I had a lot of fun putting it together, and I’ve got to say, I’m more than a little tempted to join the hobby too.
Click here to read the article. And if you enjoyed it, click here to give it a Digg.
If you’ve got a website or blog, I’d really appreciate a link to the story. Let’s get the word out about this cool hobby.
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