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Old 05-10-2024, 02:43 PM
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Comet C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS 04/10/2024

I'm a bit late jumping on the bandwagon but I managed to get out yesterday morning and get some images from Picnic Point, Toowoomba. I intended on stacking but unfortunately I've had to bin most of them as I accidentally left the IS on after focussing via liveview. The resulting stars resemble wriggly worms.

This is the best single frame that I captured using:
Canon 6D
89mm
f/4
8 second exp.
ISO 4000
Post-processed and slightly cropped in Light Room


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Nice capture Paul.

You imaged it the same morning as me, but a bit earlier (I think) in darker sky so you've got much more of the tail showing.
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Awesome shot, , done well .
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wow, thats real nice Paul
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Lovely.
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Great shot Paul with excellent extent of tail.

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