Photographing a Comet and Galaxy at the same Time!
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All I can say is what a great hobby we have. To explore and photograph what we see and learn. It can’t get any better. Keep it up. Never stop. ❤
OUTSTANDING!!!
As a relative newcomer to deep sky imaging, I offer a massive hat-tip for how you’re able to get all those bits of kit talking to each other!! Superb image, Steven. Well done.
Thank you very much, it’s a challenge that’s for sure. It is getting easier and easier as little bugs are worked out.
Epic capture mate! Well done! 👏👏👏
I'm just beginning to catch up on some YT vids, and I'm glad that I started with this one. The image of the comet & NGC 300 is fantastic! Well done Steven!
Thank you very much mate, glad you enjoyed the video and the image behind it, it’s a favourite of mine for sure. The triplets are just getting warmed up lol
Great result!
Thank you
Very nice image!
Another amazing image mate, what a colossal effort. Thanks for sharing
Thank you! Cheers!
wow!! bloody awesome mate, well done. Great video too
Thanks a ton!
Great image... So weird to see Orion upside down , I am sure you will say its upside down for us but strange. Anyway great capture
I have seen Orion from the Northern Hemisphere and I thought that exact same thing. It’s weird seeing the night sky from a different perspective.
@@StevenMorrisPhotography Never been down there , would like to go , waiting for wife to retire , we would need 2 weeks vacation
Great image mate love the composition
Thanks mate, very proud of the image.
Amazing job Bro! incredible image
Thank you! Cheers!
I got it too (from just north of Sydney). Can’t post links here- I’m “dunk” on Astrobin - 2nd last image. I only got about an hour on it. Processing was a nightmare! Did the comet and galaxy separately and combined.
Beautifully done mate, great job on your image and glad someone else was able to capture it too.
Nice capture of both targets. Always exciting to capture a comet for the first time.
Indeed!