Comet Tsuchinshan Atlas and Mount Cridola
Description
A photo composite of multiple exposures. From the photographer: “I captured the comet Tsuchinshan Atlas in the evening of November 1, 2024, when the comet was near the nucleus of the Milky Way. It is smaller than at the time of maximum brightness three weeks ago, but still very spectacular and photogenic. The mountain in the image is called Cridola mount and is located in the village of Lorenzago di Cadore, in the Italian Dolmites.”
Technical details:
Nikon D750, Sigma Art 50 mm, f/1,8 and Vixen Polarie
16 shots for the comet traked: exp 25 seconds, iso 1250, f/2,8
3 shots for the landscape: 60 seconds x 3 exp, iso 2000, f/2,2
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