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 My name is Theodore Kavourinos. I deal with photography from a young age,from the film age. I live in Athens, Greece with my family. My profession is a laboratory medical doctor. I started photographing the deep sky in August of 2012 with the TS Optics 65 mm telescope and a Starshoot Color Pro II CCD camera. And the journey began ... I spend my nights of deep sky photographing in central Evia Island and Skyros Island in Greece. My love for the beaty of these objects that I photograph, led me to the need of sharing with others what I see, but also to impart any knowledge that I gained from this practice. Believing that knowledge should be freely traded, I created first a blog, and after that this web site. Hoping to add a small contribution to building and conveying this knowledge, I will continue with undiminished enthusiasm and with all my strength to share this journey with you ...

Takahashi FSQ 106 ED

   Focal length  530mm

   apperture 106 mm

   Image circle 88mm 

   photo field of 9,5°

   focal ratio F/5.0

   resolution 1.09"

   Limiting magnitude 11.8

With reducer x0.73

   Focal length 385mm

   Focal ratio F/3.6

   Image circle 44mm

   Photo field 6.5°

AstroPhsics Mach1GTO

          German Equatorial Mount

        with GTOCP3 Control Box

 QSI 683 WSG

  • 8.3mp Kodak KAF-8300 sensor

  • USB 2.0 High-Speed, 16-bit output

  • Dual read rates of 800kHz and 8MHz

  • Air cooling to 45C below ambient

  • Mechanical even-illumination shutter with shutter speeds down to 30ms

  • Internal 5-position Color Filter Wheel

  • Integrated Guider Port

Vixen VC200L Visac

Focal length  1800mm

   apperture 200 mm

   focal ratio F/9.0

   with reducer F/6.3

   resolution 0.58"

EQ6 SynScan 

   German Equatorial Mount

TS Imaging Star 65mm f/6.5

    Quadruplet Astrograph

    65mm aperture / 420mm focal length
    4 element APO telescope with field correction 

During my involvement in photographing the "deep sky" I missed the accompaniment of music, as my musical experience guides me. So I decided to fill my astrophotos with my music. From September 2016 as a starting point, therefore, together with the Flaming Star Nebula,  I present to You, the ‘Floydish Pulsar I’, as my first musical composition (composition, performance and production by me), always inspired by these images.

Parallel Words ! and Dancing Stars I, complete my first trilogy.

Emjoy !

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