ITAP of a Comet

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image showing ITAP of a Comet

Lovekosi on February 2nd, 2023 at 16:04 UTC »

My final image of Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF), right above Isla de La Palmas impressive cloud waterfall. Right in the fields at the foot of the Cumbre Nueva, where wind and clouds frequently interact to form this marvelous phenomenon, I was lucky to get these beautiful rarities - Cascada & Comet - combined for a long exposure panorama.

Gusts of wind made my life difficult at this task. In post processing, I decided to add 15 x 90s tracked images from the following night as a stack of the comet. The foreground is a panorama of 2x 120s exposures. All images taken with my Nikon D810 and AF-S 85mm f/1.8 Lens.

Furthermore, I recently released a Photo Series with additional Images of the infamous La Palma night sky: Starlit Deeps of Moonless Nights - 5 Years of Milky Way Photography

Once discovered during extended summer nights, the nocturnal excitement as a hidden world behind the boundaries of the ordinary became the main theme of my photographic journey. This round-up collection marks the 5 Years milestone of that weird trip into the dark including my best-loved Meteor Shower Images, Comet Neowise, Star Trail sessions and the Super Blood Moon Eclipse between Leipzig and La Palma

https://www.behance.net/gallery/149196209/Starlit-Deeps-of-Moonless-Nights

EXIF Tracked / Stacked / Blend Nikon D810 & 85mm f/1.8 Lens Vixen Polarie Star Tracker Foreground - Pano:2x 120s - ISO 2000 - f/4.0 Sky - Stack:16 x 90s - ISO 800 - f/2.5

Nicco_Mario on February 2nd, 2023 at 16:09 UTC »

Is that the Neanderthal's comet which passed close to earth recently?

Dommdivaa on February 2nd, 2023 at 22:31 UTC »

So beautiful!