Trying to get the focus right
One of the biggest challenges I had trying to get photos of the comet was to try and focus on the stars. It is tricky business when you are fumbling in the dark trying to see how infinity is infinity focus..when the lens ring just keeps spinning.
when you are taking shots with 10 second to 30 second exposures, it is all the more painful.. you don't know how it will turn out after what seems to be an eternal wait time. Then you have to zoom into the pic on the display to see if the stars looks like sharp points or blurred bokeh's.
It took me 70 tries to get the hang of it.. to the point where we were at Skyline ridge for 20 minutes and I got zero shots.. then we go to a friends backyard and got better shots..
even had a few airplanes fly by to give the comet some context.
I should practice more.. start clicking pictures in dark conditions from my own backyard and then try it on things like comets..
The practice has begun.. somewhere in this cosmic mess, Neowise is there as seen from our backyard..
or maybe it is just blocked by that tree..one more day to practice "finding the comet" today. Apparently it stops being visible starting tomorrow night.
This thing was fun. Got pictures of it on three different nights.
The best part ?
For a guy who gets lost in his own house or work or local roads, the abilty to use the big dipper and precisely point to the comet even though it is not visible to the naked eye...
that was something! Family was impressed. now they might expect me to "not get lost" when we start driving again.. that is a tough ask.