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"Comet NEOWISE (2)"
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“Comet NEOWISE (2)”
Story:
Comet NEOWISE leaves behind a trail of dust and charged particles as it soars through the night sky on July 15th, 2020.
Not since 1997 when Comet Hale-Bopp scorched through the night sky has a comet been visible with the naked eye.
Photographed from the football field at Chehalem Valley Middle School in Newberg, Oregon, I used a telephoto lens to get up close to the comet.
My brother joined me. A rare visit during the COVID-19 pandemic. We social distanced and wore masks while enjoying a moment to appreciate this natural wonder.
When reflecting on this photograph, I see not a comet, but a hole torn in fabric. Sand spilling out of a pocket.
There are more stars in the universe than grains of sand on our planet. “Comet NEOWISE “ is a reminder of how inextricably connected we are to the fabric of the cosmos.
-BAP
Location:
Lynx Constellation
Newberg, Oregon
45° 19' 37.6'' N, 122° 58' 59'' W
Google Map Link
Time: 22:32
Date: July 15th, 2020
Camera & Settings:
Single shot
Nikon D800E, NIKKOR 300 mm f/4E, Tripod
ISO 6400, 300 mm, f/8, 2.5sec
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“Comet NEOWISE (2)”
Story:
Comet NEOWISE leaves behind a trail of dust and charged particles as it soars through the night sky on July 15th, 2020.
Not since 1997 when Comet Hale-Bopp scorched through the night sky has a comet been visible with the naked eye.
Photographed from the football field at Chehalem Valley Middle School in Newberg, Oregon, I used a telephoto lens to get up close to the comet.
My brother joined me. A rare visit during the COVID-19 pandemic. We social distanced and wore masks while enjoying a moment to appreciate this natural wonder.
When reflecting on this photograph, I see not a comet, but a hole torn in fabric. Sand spilling out of a pocket.
There are more stars in the universe than grains of sand on our planet. “Comet NEOWISE “ is a reminder of how inextricably connected we are to the fabric of the cosmos.
-BAP
Location:
Lynx Constellation
Newberg, Oregon
45° 19' 37.6'' N, 122° 58' 59'' W
Google Map Link
Time: 22:32
Date: July 15th, 2020
Camera & Settings:
Single shot
Nikon D800E, NIKKOR 300 mm f/4E, Tripod
ISO 6400, 300 mm, f/8, 2.5sec