Tsuchinsan-ATLAS comet
Taken by Jordi L. Coy on October 24, 2024 @ MorĂ³n de la Frontera, Seville, Spain
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
Exposure Time: 10/1
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 3200
Date Taken: 2024:10:26 01:21:29
 
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I always like to photograph the most important astronomical events on landscapes, it's something I always try to do although I can't always do it. In the case of comet Tsuchinsan we can do it because it is very close to the horizon and that allows us to play with the landscape and use long focal lengths to create more visual impact. I always like to photograph the most important astronomical events on landscapes, it's something I always try to do although I can't always do it. In the case of comet Tsuchinsan we can do it because it is very close to the horizon and that allows us to play with the landscape and use long focal lengths to create more visual impact. DETAILS: These are 2 photos taken at the same time and place, one for the landscape with the people and the comet and another for the sky to have higher quality, both are made with the same focal length so as not to alter the sizes. People (I'm one of them) are 110 meters away from the camera to have a greater visual impact. EQUIPMENT: Canon 5D Mark IV camera, 70-200mm Canon, mount Star Adventure and tripod Vanguard. EXIF Sky: 1 photo of 120 seconds exposure, f/3.5, 800 ISO, 120 mm focal. EXIF foreground: 1 photo of 10 seconds exposure, f/3.5, 3000 ISO, 120 mm focal.
Photographer's website:
https://www.instagram.com/astrocoy_/
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