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      Contact information 
      e-mail 
      
      
      stefan@astromeeting.de 
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      website 
      
      
      http://www.astromeeting.de 
      
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      Locator 
      Map 
      
      http://www.frappr.com/apppublic 
      Level of accuracy: City of Stuttgart, 
      Germany 
       
      Biography/Philosophy 
      
      The incomparable experience to observe a dark, starlit night sky without 
      any visual aids, is one of the most beautiful experiences of my life. To 
      sense the beloved earth underneath the feet, to capture the vastness of 
      the universe above the head: this puts your mind at rest. 
        
      To watch the slow but steady course of the stars, to follow their rise and 
      setting, to notice their colors and scintillations, to experience the 
      precise movements of the planets around the sun, all of this compensates 
      for our hectic 'modern' industrial society, and shows that one is part of 
      nature's magnificence. 
        
      My enthusiasm for the activities and objects of the cosmos dates back to 
      my early adolescence. Driven
      by my innate desire to capture beauty in 
      images (I am also a fine art photographer and run my own photography 
      website at: 
      http://www.photomeeting.de) it was only natural to combine these two 
      hobbies. 
      It is only today - decades later - that I am starting to 
      grasp what I got
      myself into.  
        
      Although, I still enjoy visual astronomy, astrophotography has gained the 
      upper-hand and requires my full commitment. Had I foreseen what amount of 
      time, perseverance, technology, know-how and - in the end - money would be 
      necessary in order to produce first-class images; I would have had second 
      thoughts about it - only to pursue the same path again! 
       
      Amateur astronomy in general and astrophotography in particular always 
      create new challenges. Success and failure lie closely together, luck and 
      skill go hand in hand, disappointment and fulfillment are only seconds or 
      a tiny movement apart. Astrophotography grants you unforgettable hours 
      under the night sky; it allows you to produce aesthetically rewarding and 
      lasting
      results. Astrophotography is a love-match between physics, photography, 
      art and (digital) image processing. It is .. exciting! 
        
      I confess that I want to create 'pretty pictures'. The scientific value of 
      my images is of secondary importance, although, I always try to convey a 
      very realistic and naturalistic impressions of my subjects. You will not 
      find any photomontages, 'digital art' or knowingly manipulated images on 
      my website. In my astrophotography I am striving for reality and 
      authenticity.  In a way as an extension of the optic nerve. Since 
      astrophotography renders forms, structures and colors that 
      the human eye can never perceive. 
        
      I am currently living in Stuttgart (Southern Germany), where I am working 
      as an IT consultant  
      and science writer. Unfortunately the weather conditions here in Stuttgart 
      are less than favorable.  
      A clear night sky is the exception, fair weather periods that last a few 
      days are rare, even in summer.
      In addition, light pollution is quite 
      significant. The visual limiting magnitude is 4.5 mag with usually bad 
      seeing. All of this means, that I need to travel with my equipment to 
      either the Black Forest or the
      Swabian Alb (both nearby) if I want to 
      produce excellent images.  
        
      I have owned and used a number of different telescopes over the years 
      until I finally discovered my love for apochromatic refractors. The 
      versatility and efficiency of these devices fascinates me time and again. 
      They not only allow rich-field oberservations and highest enlargements but 
      also CCD imaging. 
        
      Thanks to the modern CCD camera the CCD photography as practiced by 
      amateur astronomers  
      has shown a tremendous increase in quality. Today quite a few amateurs 
      produce images that twenty years ago a large professional observatory 
      would have been proud of. Without mentioning any names: these are my 
      models. Some of the photographs that I watched full of amazement and
      admiration as a child, I can now produce myself (or at times even surpass 
      them) by using a modern 6" telescope with the latest technology. What 
      could be more fascinating? 
      
       
      Areas of interest 
       
      
      Public Speaking,  Multimedia 
      Presentations, CCD imagery, Photography, Image Processing, 
       
      Article/Book
      writing, Traveling 
      
      
       
      Astrophotography publications 
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      Magazine Articles 
      
       
      Astronomie Heute 
      Interstellarum,  
      
      Sterne und Weltraum 
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      Magazine 
      
      Images 
      Amateur Astronomer, Astronomy Now, Ciel et Espace,
      New Zealand Geographic,  
      Illustreret Videnskab, NightSky, 
      SkyNews, Sky & Telescope, 
      Star Observer, 
      Tähdet ja avaruus (Finnland), Temmon Guide 
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      Books 
      
      Author of: Astrofotografie digital, Kosmos (Franckh-Kosmos), German 
      language,  
      ISBN: 3440104265. 
      Contributed images to: Beautiful Universe  2005+2006 
      Edition and What´s Out 
      There 
      
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      Calendars 
      
      Celestial Wonders 2006, Sky Publishing 
      Himmel und Erde 2006 
      
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      Internet 
      APOD 
      (NASA 's Astronomy Picture of the Day), several images 
      Spaceweather, title page, several images 
      Image of the Day (AstroMart), sveral images 
      Roland Christen's (CEO Astro-Physics, Inc) CCD Images & Essays on Optics 
      Santa Barbara Instrument Group: Image Of The Month, July 2004 
      Sky & Telescope Online, 'Sky at a Glance', Jan 7-15, 2005 
      ESO 'Deep Impact', Title Page, July 2005 
      ESO VT-Photo of the Day and VT-Gallery 
      Featured Astrophotographer' (Utah Skies) 
      Yahoo!Picks Sep 29, 2004 
      Space.com 
      
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      Television 
      ARD, 
      1st German Television channel, several images 
      
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      Others 
      Images 
      for some CD covers 
      Front cover Roger Tayler Memorial Lectures, 2005 
      Italian Scientific Newton, Aug 2005 
      
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      Observing sites 
      Remote:
      Black 
      Forest or the Swabian Alb 
      
       
      Astronomical Equipment 
      
      Telescopes 
      Astro-Physics 
      10" f/14.6 
      Maksutov Cassegrain Reflector 
      
      . 
      Astro-Physics 155mm f/7 
      StarFire EDFS Triplet Apochromatic Refractor 
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      Astro-Physics 105mm f/6 
      Traveler EDF Triplet Apochromatic Refractor 
      
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      Unitron 75mm f/16 Achromatic Refractor 
       
      Mounts 
      Astro-Physics 
      900 QMD 
      
      .Astro-Physics 400 CNC 
       
      Cameras 
      SBIG 
      STL-11000M 
      Canon EOS 5D Digital SLR 
      Firewire Videocamera DMK 21BF04 
      SBIG ST-4 Autoguider 
      Philips ToUCam 740K WebCam 
      Coronado SolarMax 90 / BF 30 (Solar Filter)
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