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McNaught telling tails

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We were a group of ten grown ups watching comet McNaught setting this week. After it had gone below the horizon the tail showed up like smoke rising from a bush fire. No matter how hard I tried I could not capture this phenomenon with the camera in all its glory. I edited these two photos and played mostly with lighting and contrast in an attempt to reproduce what everybody agreed to have seen with the naked eye. The B&W was converted when I realized it contained unwanted false colors. I agree the photos are of questionable quality but I want to share the sheer size of the tail visible to us. You may check the link above to see how authentic my captures compare to other people's. This was certainly a Joyous Magnificent Red letter day for me!
Thank you for the favorable response to "I caught McNaught".
Other recent uploads from Anton, Andrid and Tunde appear below. I apologize if I have missed anybody's photograph as it was tough checking all the uploads and spend time out in the bush taking photographs after work.
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Comments (60)


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Janiss

6:11PM | Fri, 19 January 2007

Excel dyptic, I adore!

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efron_241

6:13PM | Fri, 19 January 2007

you are a LUCKY man when we could have seen it on the north of the planet (all hanging upsite down from your point of view) there was rain and storm and many clouds but your image made us see it anyway and yes. we are upsite down from it very much

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ricc

6:13PM | Fri, 19 January 2007

Thanks for the pics - my wife an I saw it last night for the first time (we are in NZ) much better than Halley's comet! and we will remember it forever. Its great to see more pics of it though. Cheers.

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rainbows

6:29PM | Fri, 19 January 2007

Dear Oom, you are so blessed to have seen this.... Ofentimes we cannot capture what the eye sees, the full glory!!! You did a magnificent job. Beautiful, amazing, so precious. I am so glad you were under this sky.. "Camera in hands" ~ more likely upon tripod. Hugs and na night. Di Di.

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drag

6:40PM | Fri, 19 January 2007

Thank you for sharing a very memorable moment. It looks quite awe inspiring to have seen.

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goodoleboy

6:48PM | Fri, 19 January 2007

Great capture of the comet on the left, and what looks like lights from the aurora australis in the photo to the right. Just beautiful! You were most alert and fortunate to snap these shots.

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stuart83

6:49PM | Fri, 19 January 2007

I'd be happy with any quality at the moment, skys have been cloudy now for some time, although the quality is below your normal standard, these are great captures of a spectacular event, I like the fact you reconized the second capture the colours were not true & converted to b/w Stuart

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Buffalo1

6:55PM | Fri, 19 January 2007

Don't worry about superior quality when trying to catch Mom Nature's mysteries, Piet. She is a difficult model to work with. These are super captures!

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Richardphotos

8:07PM | Fri, 19 January 2007

thanks for sharing this awesome display of nature. I doubt if it will be seen here as we have cloud 24 hours a day. I think your captures are very commendable

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jocko500

8:21PM | Fri, 19 January 2007

wow this is the first time I saw this. maty be one reason I do not know of this is it in the southern part of the world. pklus it been cloudly and rains for over a week here

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andridg1575

8:42PM | Fri, 19 January 2007

Very nice illustration, and good thinking - regarding the B&W change over - well done Piet

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Biffowitz

9:19PM | Fri, 19 January 2007

Wow, it looks like you guys had a pretty decent view of it. Nice work!!

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mollymaye

9:25PM | Fri, 19 January 2007

Very beautiful images. These are nice in both color and black and white.

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1010

9:43PM | Fri, 19 January 2007

More spectacular shots Piet........ Excellent!

MrsLubner

9:46PM | Fri, 19 January 2007

That black and white is particularly spectacular. I think these measure up very well to other photos I've seen of this. Good job!

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monjo71

10:58PM | Fri, 19 January 2007

I wasn't able to view the comet:( /Thanks por posting your pics Piet!!! John

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louly

11:11PM | Fri, 19 January 2007

Awesome pictures! You're a lucky man! Thank you for sharing :)

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Chaos911

12:18AM | Sat, 20 January 2007

what a F A N T A S T I C work!!!! super cooooool!!! :)

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erlandpil

1:01AM | Sat, 20 January 2007

Good capture picture erland

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Punaguy

1:06AM | Sat, 20 January 2007

What a grand show, and so lucky to be able to view this once in a life time event...beautiful captures~ Aloha~

P.Winberg

1:34AM | Sat, 20 January 2007

fabulous shots and you are one lucky fella to have seen such an event...missed it here...Phenomenal!

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sharky_

1:36AM | Sat, 20 January 2007

We are covered with clouds and not sure if we can see it or not. I'm jealous...lol Beautiful and looking forwards to see more. Aloha

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Hendesse

1:36AM | Sat, 20 January 2007

Outstanding shots, beautiful, impressive and interesting. Thanks for sharing again!!

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annie5

1:56AM | Sat, 20 January 2007

You're very lucky Piet! Very nice illustration and Thanks for sharing with us :)

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DJB

3:41AM | Sat, 20 January 2007

So glad you have a lot of this. Impressive photography.

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Petra-S

3:52AM | Sat, 20 January 2007

Fantastic - tolle Aufnahmen!

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DennisReed

4:30AM | Sat, 20 January 2007

I'm in awe! Bravo!

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nathalie06

4:33AM | Sat, 20 January 2007

Don't worry about the quality Piet. It's really very interesting to see both of these shots. But what's more incredible, is the one in black and white, that make thought to a Northen Light !!!!! Splendid and magic effect. What colors did that have before the conversion in black and white ? When I think that in february 2006 I gone in Lapland with the secret desire to could see and shot a Northen Lights.... Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ! Never seen one ;o(((((( Natural beauties as Comets and others are really a gift for our eyes. I'm very happy to see your shots Piet, really. Thank you so much my friend. Hugs

Valerie-Ducom

4:38AM | Sat, 20 January 2007

wowww, so beautiful pictures and excellent composition !!! Good day and hugs :)

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amirapsp

5:09AM | Sat, 20 January 2007

I'm stunned by your work... :-)

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