Pilolli ha scritto:
Rogelio non è capace di gestire il dettaglio. Magari imparerà, ma al momento no. Se poi per te basta che prenda Apod per esser bravo in tutto, pensalo pure

no! che vinca un apod non mi basta, 14apod cominciano a convincermi un poco di più , vedere la sue foto mi persuade completamente, e constatare che molta gente la pensa come mè mi rinquora alquanto......
Several of my images have appeared in magazines and publications such as Astronomy Magazine, Sky and Telescope, Ciel et Espace, National Geographic, etc. and TV programs for TV channels such as the BBC, National Geographic or The Discovery Channel.
Winner in the Deep Sky category for the 2009 Astroimaging Contest, by Astronomy Magazine.
2010 Best Astrophotographer of the Year, by the Royal Observatory of Greenwich, Deep Sky Winner.
14 Images featured in NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day between March 2009 and December 2010 (I'll be updating dates and numbers every once in a while, should more images appear on the APOD)
Two of my Orion wide field images were used in the Orion's flyby scene for the Hubble 3D movie (by the way, if you haven't seen the movie, you should!). This was kind of cool because they actually transformed my plain 2D image into a 3D stellar field

Some of my images, such as the Witch Head and Rigel, have been used in the Discovery Channel series Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking.
The Orion's Deep Wide Field image showcased at the Rubin Museum in New York City for 6 months, between December 2009 and May 2010 during their Vision of the Cosmos exhibit.
The Orion, From Head to Toes image was selected by Bad Astronomy (Discover Magazine) as the #1 top astronomy picture of 2010. This was also the first time this award was given to an amateur image, which in previous years it was always given to images produced by professional observatories or space telescopes. Out of the other 13 images that made it to the top list, only one was also produced by an amateur astrophotographer, being the remaining 12 images from professional and space observatories.
Received the 2010 Pleiades Award from the Advanced Imaging Conference Board of Directors in December 2010. The Pleiades Award is an award for "rising star astrophotographers".