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I started in astrophotography in 2021 with a cheap "toy" telescope. I spent night after night trying so hard to get a single picture of the moon with my phone through it that I got hooked! My love for the hobby quickly escalated from there and my …
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I started in astrophotography in 2021 with a cheap "toy" telescope. I spent night after night trying so hard to get a single picture of the moon with my phone through it that I got hooked! My love for the hobby quickly escalated from there and my will to do the opposite of what everybody tells you to do, "get a good small refractor" lead me to getting a Celestron 8SE as a second scope. I took some great planetary photography through that scope with the default mount, but I yearned to capture the Cassini Division on Saturn. I spent night after night again attempting to capture it, before I finally did! (the picture is on my profile) I would continue to tell my story, but it seems to become repetitive, I chase one object for so long that I pour hundreds of hours of research, and thousands of dollars into it, only to repeat. Now at the age of 15, I am already throughly in debt with my EQ6R, C8, Sony A6400, and lenses.
I also somehow struck a job at my local observatory doing what I love. I wonder what the next few years will hold...