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Old 02-03-2013, 11:06 AM
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Panstarrs over Cape Leeuwin

Had a nice view of Panstarrs from the SW corner of WA last night. It was quite bright and easily visible naked eye.

Attached image was taken just after 8pm @ 120mm, f/2.8, iso 3200, 2 sec. I'm down here for the weekend, so hopefully I'll get another view tonight
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Old 02-03-2013, 11:46 AM
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As always Colin a superbly composed picture. It reminds me of the views that I had of Comet West over three nights in mid February 1976. West was about a magnitude brighter than Pan-STARRS and went onto put on a spectacular display in the morning sky for the northern hemisphere which everyone would have seen pictures of. Looking forward to some more of your fine efforts.

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Old 02-03-2013, 11:54 AM
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Wow Colin!!

What a beautiful composition, that deserves to go on APOD.

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Had a nice view of Panstarrs from the SW corner of WA last night. It was quite bright and easily visible naked eye.

Attached image was taken just after 8pm @ 120mm, f/2.8, iso 3200, 2 sec. I'm down here for the weekend, so hopefully I'll get another view tonight
Very very nice image, Colin! and as quite creative use of twilight sky. I was thinking about a similar image at Cape Schanck lighthouse.

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Old 02-03-2013, 03:46 PM
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As mentioned elsewhere, a beautiful image that is a modern day rendition of Church and Turner.

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Really nice, Colin!
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Bloody hell Colin!

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i so wish i could see this comet but the rain never stops in sydney. Nothing but clouds for the past 2 weeks or more
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Fantastic capture Colin. Well done!

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Awesome. Please do submit to the APOD team.
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Simply brilliant Colin I'll third the APOD motion.
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Another worthy one Colin, do keep em coming.

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What a great shot that is, just beautiful! Thanks for the view Colin.
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How awesome is that shot? What a lovely piece of work it is
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Excellent image Colin! Well done.

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Old 13-03-2013, 01:26 PM
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Thanks for the great feedback, guys


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As always Colin a superbly composed picture. It reminds me of the views that I had of Comet West over three nights in mid February 1976. West was about a magnitude brighter than Pan-STARRS and went onto put on a spectacular display in the morning sky for the northern hemisphere which everyone would have seen pictures of. Looking forward to some more of your fine efforts.

Cheers, Coops.
Ian, what are your thoughts now that it's swung north? Will it put on a show like West? I thoroughly enjoyed my short encounter with it, especially seeing 2 naked eye comets in the same quarter of sky
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Terrific composition.

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