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Detachment of a fragment from Comet L4 Panstaars...

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Detachment of a fragment from Comet L4 Panstaars sent on March 24, 2013 (1:02) by Manolitop76. 47 comments, 3445 views.

, 30 sec f/4.0, ISO 400, tripod.

Ho dovuto ripostarla per delle migliorie ,rigrazio tutti per le visite e i complimenti che mi avete fatto, è stato un grande scatto unico e raro nel suo genere di sicuro interesse astronomico accompaganto pero' anche da tanta fortuna.!!,dopo tanti giorni di attesa per il maltempo finalmente sono riusito a fotografare questo spettacolo della natura.un speciale ringraziamento va anche al mio caro amico Michele che grazie ai suoi consigli mi ha permesso di fare questa stupenda foto. la sequenza è stata realizzata sulle montagne di Sasso Marconi in provincia di Bologna verso le 19:28 con un attrezzatua EQ5 Canon 7D con un obbiettivo Canon 70-200 f4L IS con una distanza focale di 200mm.



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avatarjunior
sent on March 27, 2013 (13:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

E'presa from another angle, it is possible that the detachment does not see in that photo?

Andrea

avatarsenior
sent on March 27, 2013 (13:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Grillo @ 62: As you can see there is objective evidence that the "thing" is not a fragment of the comet. Also remember that envy is not constructive and not on what the debate was based on these pictures. It was not want to detract from the merits of Manolitop76, partly because his photos apart from the rest, however, are very beautiful and worthy of praise. It was only a picture to look critically and try to give a coherent explanation of a phenomenon of unknown origin. Also say "that's great, fantastic!" without knowing what you are talking about is not constructive. If everyone had made such comments Manolitop76 would certainly be flattered, but also erroneously convinced that he had taken a phenomenon that unfortunately is not real. With this esaurisco my comments on the issue.
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a greeting

Clear

avatarsenior
sent on March 29, 2013 (17:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I am following the thread with interest and I share the latest comments made, I also exclude burst ufo and more ... But I think it might have been a bright reflection on one of the internal lenses of the lens. I say this as an anomaly similar happened to me while I was a revival of the constellation Orion in the evening twilight. Praticamnte I found among the stars, bright halo of small segments which tended to the blue / green that I did not know what they were, only after treating the photo with various filtering, I came to coclusione to have photographed a small ghost caused probably from the surface of one of the internal lenses of the Sigma 24/70 that I was using ... by analogy, I think it could have happened the same thing, however improbable it may seem. The only way to know is by careful analysis of the photos. However, the photos areor beautiful. Beppe

avatarjunior
sent on March 30, 2013 (0:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beppe Thanks for the compliments and for leaving a comment honestly this hypothesis moved / vibrato would be the most accredited, not for others.! However, as I said in previous comments and 'was for me an honor and a pleasure to share my experience with all of the friends who share amateurs like me 'this wonderful passion ..! :-P

avatarsenior
sent on March 30, 2013 (2:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Manolito Hello, you did a good job and that's what matters most, is not a trivial anomaly due to a reflection of a lens to belittle your great job, the rest of us are here to share the same passion and many like me trying to learn thanks to the photos you posted and that help us to understand how to work, although sometimes technically newcomers we do a bit of effort to follow you. Hello soon, and continues to post anything you think might be interesting! Beppe ;-)

avatarsenior
sent on May 16, 2013 (0:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I'm no expert on the subject but I really like the photo, congratulations. :-P:-P

avatarjunior
sent on February 28, 2014 (13:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I'm a little out of the loop and I see only now your message eug60 .. thanks!! :-P




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