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Jul 19, 2020 13:18 |  #1

Canon 5D Mark II and 24mm f2.8 lens 25-second exposures.
Sorry about the passing traffic. I was actually at this location to image something to the south after the comet set.

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Jul 21, 2020 06:29 |  #2

SiriusDoggy wrote in post #19095692 (external link)
Canon 5D Mark II and 24mm f2.8 lens 25-second exposures.
Sorry about the passing traffic. I was actually at this location to image something to the south after the comet set.

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Here's a more complete video of the timelapse.
https://youtu.be/aq7pJ​0UOHHM (external link)

Thank you for posting these files SiriusDoggy! These are great!


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Jul 21, 2020 18:55 |  #3

Excellent work once more, I love these timelapses and how they illustrate, so dynamically, the wheeling of the cosmic dome.:-)

Great capture of the ISS too, I suspect they might have been peeking at the comet too.:-)

I appreciate all the effort that goes into planning, executing, processing and presenting these sequences.:-)

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Jul 21, 2020 23:01 |  #4

Inspeqtor wrote in post #19096648 (external link)
Thank you for posting these files SiriusDoggy! These are great!

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nardes wrote in post #19096963 (external link)
Excellent work once more, I love these timelapses and how they illustrate, so dynamically, the wheeling of the cosmic dome.:-)

Great capture of the ISS too, I suspect they might have been peeking at the comet too.:-)

I appreciate all the effort that goes into planning, executing, processing and presenting these sequences.:-)

Cheers

Dennis

Thanks. The ISS pass was a complete surprise. I realized it after setting up and starting the timelapse. I pulled up Sky Safari and was advancing it forward to get an idea of when the comet would be setting and saw the ISS pass through!


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