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Galaxy Season Favorites: Bode’s and the Cigar Galaxy
A portrait of M81 and M82 – Bode’s elegant spiral and the Cigar’s fiery core – captured under spring skies in just 40 minutes.

2024 Astronomical Retrospective
2024 was an exciting yet challenging year for my astronomical journey. Despite significant obstacles like persistent bad weather and clouds, wildfires, poor atmospheric transparency, and the demands of a busy life, I managed to capture some remarkable celestial moments. Let’s review them together!

An Epic Night: The Andromeda Galaxy Through My Small Refractor
I pointed my small refractor to the Andromeda Galaxy. When I saw the final processed image I was completely blown away!


I imaged the Pleiades with a Rokinon 135mm Lens
When another perfect night for astrophotography showed up, with skies so clear it was impossible for me to resist the call of the cosmos. Equipped with a Rokinon 135mm f/2 lens, an OSC camera, a light pollution filter and a motorized mount I imaged M45. Let’s see how it went.

A Night with the Heart and Soul: Astrophotography in Cassiopeia
On a crisp and clear night I decided to revisit the Heart and Soul Nebulae using my Rokinon 135mm lens paired with an OSC camera. The final image was nothing short of spectacular!