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Old 30-09-2024, 04:20 AM
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These are basically straight out of the camera .Wider field 28-70 zoom at 47mm(slightly cropped)4s iso 3200.The closer shots a 200mm lens 2s iso 6400.I was amazed at the tail length but disheartened by all the satellites waiting in several instances for them to pass through the field.
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Old 30-09-2024, 07:40 AM
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Magical scenes Derek, nice images and work ya legend
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Just another pic trying to see the length of the tail.Canon R6 200mm f2 lens at f2,2s,iso 6400 jpeg edited on iPad.
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Great series of pics, Derek!
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These are basically straight out of the camera .Wider field 28-70 zoom at 47mm(slightly cropped)4s iso 3200.The closer shots a 200mm lens 2s iso 6400.I was amazed at the tail length but disheartened by all the satellites waiting in several instances for them to pass through the field.



Nice photo


Just wonder if include the foreground, do you have to stack the photo? I always want to take some photos like this. Thanks in advance.
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Old 01-10-2024, 09:53 AM
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Lovely scenic images of the comet, very well composed. The satellites, mostly Starlink I presume, are a curse that we, as imagers of the early evening, early morning skies have to contend with. Thank you Mr Musk.
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Thanks guys yes gotta love Elong.David I don’t stack my pics but would do if I was going to print a large print A3+ or bigger. Generally I stop the lens down and focus about a third of the way in with wider angle lenses.In low light the out of focus areas often give a painting type look which I don’t mind.
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My 200mm effort Derek, rather similar but I havent stretched far because dam gradients too overpowering
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Cheers Bob hopefully a clear morning tomorrow..
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