Djarum
All-Pro
- Location
- Huntsville, AL
- Name
- Jason
I posted this on mu-43 as well. Figured I'd put it here(Not sure if this is the right forum) too.
Here in the northern hemisphere, comet panstarrs is now visible just after sunset. I could not spot it with my naked eye, but showed up nicely in a pair of 10x50 binos and a widefield 4" refractor telescope. Took this shot with the E-PL2 at 150mm, f5.6, 2 second exposure.
And a crop:
Here in the northern hemisphere, comet panstarrs is now visible just after sunset. I could not spot it with my naked eye, but showed up nicely in a pair of 10x50 binos and a widefield 4" refractor telescope. Took this shot with the E-PL2 at 150mm, f5.6, 2 second exposure.
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And a crop:
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