Contact

At the behest of my daughter I started this website as a personal record but I can see that there seems to be interest far-and-wide from across the world. This is an added and unexpected outcome with which I’m quite chuffed.

Comments or questions are always welcome via the website at the bottom of each blog but I’d also be very pleased to hear from anybody that may want to get in touch.  For this purpose I can be contacted directly via: graham.s.roberts@gmail.com

I look forwards to hearing from you all.

10 thoughts on “Contact

  1. Hey,
    thanks for your comment on my website (www.far-light-photography.at)!

    about my observatory:
    each side of the box is lowered and i can start imaging.
    this version of an observatory is not made for visual astronomy.

    everything remains in the box. the scopes are always properly polar aligned.
    Just turn on the PC and start acquiring light 🙂

    the pier is made of steel and stands on concrete.
    the box was then built around the pier but without (nearly) any contact to the pier (except silicone).

    its perfect if you have less space in the garden.

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  5. Hi Graham, wow, what an absolutely brilliant site! I can’t get enough of it. I wondered if I might have your permission to use two or three of your beautiful photographs?
    Many thanks, Philip.

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    • Hello Ohilip, thank you for your kind words – it’s a difficult hobby but very rewarding, pity about the long periods of cloud though! Of course it’s fine to use a few images so long as they are creditted to me please.

      Regards, Graham

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  6. Hi Graham,

    I was looking for a hi resolution image of M42 and loved the highly detailed image you recently posted on the BAA website, ‘Interstellar Maelstrom’. I need an image to illustrate the relative scales of detail between planetary imaging and deep sky imaging for a talk I am giving at Astrofest on 8th February and I wondered if you would consent to me using your fine image. The talk is on planetary imaging. Obviously I would credit you in the talk.

    Could you let me know either way.

    Many thanks

    Martin Lewis http://www.skyinspector.co.uk

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