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Comet Leonard, December 9, 2021
By
Valentin Grigore
posted
12-09-2021 18:58
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Last night I escaped from the town of Targoviste (350 m alt), immersed in fog and low altitude clouds, and I climbed in the submontane area at 820 m alt. The fog remained at 780-800 m level, so we found clear sky almost an hour before dawn.
Here is an artistic composite image. One shot for comet + one shot for landscape. Not easy enough, but I was able to see the comet with the naked eye.
Canon 6D + Samyang 135mm
Sky: 1 x 30 sec., ISO 4000, star tracker.
Ground (Leaota Massif and peak, 2.133 m alt) : 1 x 1.6 sec., ISO 1000 (in the dawn time, Sun 7.5° below horizon).
Photoshop, soft processing, soft crop and composition.
Place: Runcu, Romania. Bortle 4
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Comments
Valentin Grigore
01-12-2022 19:19
Thank you, Andee and Zoe!
Andee Sherwood
12-17-2021 13:53
That's an outstanding image! Congratulations, Valentin!
Zoe Chee
12-10-2021 09:50
BEAUTIFUL!! Congratulations on this fantastic photo!
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