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I love making images! If it takes 10,000 hours to become and expert at something then in the past couple of years I've made it about 10% of the way there.
Why so slow you ask? Well because I am an expert at something already. I've spent well over 10,000 hours studying and researching Astrophysics. Weak lensing cosmology to be specific.
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Long exposures and star trails
I have seen very few telescopes considering that I will soon have a PhD in Astronomy, and by soon I mean not soon enough. My work has never required me to actually go to a telescope. Luckily a couple of … Continue reading
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