What time was it and in what direction? Really like your clouds - you Really did take advantage of the situation
I was out from 10:30 -12:30. The Milky Way was to the south and east and the Comet was to the Northwest! The cloud ran the full length of the ridge I was on from the southwest to the northeast! It was moving slowly to the east!
Something does not look right here because I am seeing stars or supposed stars on top of clouds in the images, which means the stars were below the clouds. In the real world, that just does not happen because clouds are a little bit higher than clouds. Can anyone explain how we can get stars to appear below clouds please?
It's a nice Photoshop effect of course but not too realistic. Now if you pay more attention and remove any of the star overlay brush that was showing on top of the actual cloud photo layer, then that would look more realistic and fool most people.
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The clouds are moving and the stars were in openings at one point!This is a long exposure!
That is far more than I got, just clouds. Seems farther North was best. I'm near Pismo Beach, CA. What time did you actually photograph the comet? Your images are pretty darn good.
I finally got the comet about 11:46 give or take a few seconds!
I went out hoping to get the Milky Way and Comet Neowise but the clouds got in the way! So I shot them! It was about 2 hours before the comet finally appeared from behind the clouds! Ellensburg Washington
Milky Way over Umptanium Ridge in Ellensburg and the Neowise Comet with a meteor over the Yakima River Canyon. The first time I went up the canyon the clouds came over and blocked everything! Glad I went back!
...interesting set...the last one made me smile...I was thinking that they found a nesting spot next to food...then I saw the last one and thought...”maybe not so much...”
They nested right by the river so lots of critters come in to get water and add to the food chain!