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Originally Posted by erick
What about some shots of the hunters rather than the hunted! Who has those to share?
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Hi erick, I don't have any images yet but wanted to tell you that I was on my back door step for 4 hours Mon-Tue-Wed-Thur-Fri and every night was cloudy to some degree or other. I didn't have any equipment, only the eyeballs, but I was keen to see the comet.
Then on the Saturday night, I had all but given up, I glanced in the sky, in the right place at the right time and saw the most incredible sight in my entire life. From that instant my fate was sealed and I was destined to be an astronomer forever more.
2 days later I purchased my 20 x 80 triple lens Andrew binoculars, the following day a tripod because 2 kilograms gets heavy very very quickly, and of course can never be held still.
The following day I joined this forum and got a mighty warm welcome from your good self and many others and the rest is as they say...history.
The point of this posting is to tell you how a single event can cause a paradigm shift, I had done astronomy and observing years ago and loved it but it wasn't there in the passion/obsessed volume that it now is.
So I owe everything to comet McNaught.