Sunday, 06 February 2022
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Hi 

Very nice and I'm also pleased to see that you now have made great progress with processing comets. That's only something I've ever done on the odd occasion when a naked eye comet makes an appearance. Not so difficult to process with just a few exposures needed. Now should a spectacular one appear soon that a lot of us are interested in capturing, then I'm sure you're newly acquired processing skills will be in demand. :)

Thanks for sharing, it makes a pleasant change from the usual things we share.

Cheers,

Ray 


Ray
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2 years ago
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Thank You, did you mean K2 PANSTARRS ? 

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    Yes and I'm keeping my fingers crossed it survives. I still remember all the hype around comet ISON and the disappointment of its destruction. 

    Cheers, 

    Ray 


    Ray
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    2 years ago
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    Hopefully it will not  happand to K2 and we will do some photos. 

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