Neowise Comet

I finally got a glimpse of the Neowise comet after 3 separate attempts. I used a Canon 6D with Magic Lantern, a Rokinon 14mm 2.8 lens, and a Canon 75-300mm lens. I had issues since most articles I read stated that it was possible to make out with the naked eye, although that was not the case. I had to manually shoot in the region it was known to be and then take 8-15 second exposures to see it— at this point, the comet had mostly passed earth and was fairly smaller and dimmer than previous nights. I’m still happy I got to capture it since it won’t be back for another 6,800 years.