Cataloging Digital Photos: Exploring New Methods
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Cataloging Digital Photos
A major development in Cataloging Digital Photos began in 2008.
I converted to taking digital photos as apposed to sketching and drawing for my Log Book. From that point onward, my logbook is mainly a recording of digital images,
I have used a number of recording devices, starting with a Meade Monochrome CCD imager that I won as a prize at the South Saskatchewan Star Party in 2007. In 2008 I purchased a Refractor with Equatorial Mount, this allowed me to take longer exposures, but I fought with the technology for the first few years.
In 2013 I purchased my Cannon 60Da and have dedicated more time to imaging and recording events. Taking digital photos of the many things I explored with my eyes in the early years has become a constant source of enjoyment.
This image of M42 is an early example of the work I did with the Meade CCD imager