
This is the Moon. I have many pictures just like this, however they all pretty much look the same, so I only included this one.

This is also the moon, but at a different phase and angle.

This is the closeup I use to represent myself. It is also the home symbol for this webste.

I don't know, man

This is Jupiter. If you squint, you can just barely see it's stripes. My setup is really bad for planetary astrophotography.

This is the sun/moon during a solar eclipse. I think there's a sunspot visible, but it might honestly be dust or a bird.

I took these pictures by covering most of the aperture and slapping the lense of one of those eclipse glasses on the uncovered part. I retroactively learned that this is a very dangerous practice.

This is the thinnest I have ever gotten the sun in an eclipse.

This is the Orion Nebula. I had to get to a pretty dark sky for this 30 second exposure. By the way, all my deep space pictures have streaky stars because I used a dobsonian telescope to take them.

Random patch of sky. Not sure why I included it. I like the streak effect.

I'm pretty sure it's the Pleiades. Don't quote me

The Andromeda Galaxy! My beloved! The background for this site aswell as the header for the main page! So goated!

This is Betelgeuse. One of my favorite stars, personally (slim pickings in the city)

Another streaky patch. I like it.

This is a different eclipse than the earlier one. I forget why these pictures have a blue tint.

This is the thickest I have gotten the sunin an eclipse!

Technically not space but I had to include it. The strainer has circular points, but due to the nature of pinholes, a picture of the eclipse is projected through.