
Astronomical sketching and drawing has a long and esteemed history. Many astronomers believe it is still unrivalled for recording and illustrating transient phenomena (such as TLPs) or for taking advantage of the fleeting moments of extreme clarity that result from the turbulent atmosphere through which Earth-based astronomers carry out all their observing.
Unfortunately, astronomical sketching and drawing is seldom taught as such, and is regarded by many amateur astronomers as the province of a talented few. This is not the case a" the necessary techniques can be taught, just as portraiture and still-life drawing can be (and is) taught.
This book could become a classic.
| william h greenhalgh samuel d kahan edited by jeet thayil rudolfo a anaya henry kirke | linda rising i a bernstein sol robledo sandy wiltshire woodbury melcher fernald |