Catching a comet
Taken by René Ridderberg on November 7, 2020 @ Slagelse, Denmark
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This evening we didn't have any noctilucent clouds, so a relatively short time after sunset Neowise began to be visible. I went up to the highest point in my town and tried to 'catch the comet', on camera. I'm amazed how clearly it is visible to the eyes without telescope. A really fantastic experience to be able to see a comet with its tail, even over light polution from a city! Photo settings: 200mm, 2sec expo, f4, ISO-1600. And 30mm, 10sec, f3.5, ISO-800.
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