Hello there everybody, how are you doing? Pablo here, again.
I have a couple of questions about the comet of the moment... the A6 Lemmon and I was hoping to ask for some help if possible.
The only clear sky I had a few days ago was really unexpected, just out of the blue, I had to run to the mountains. I was planning some images, but as it usually happens, we need to improvise some aspects of the plan.
Thing is, I managed to capture the little one, but only with a 35mm lens, so, it's pretty tiny in the frame. It is visible for sure, I LOVE the composition, but still. I’m processing a lot of aspects to refine the image even more, but the problem, the real problem, is the comet.
📷 The battle for the comet![]()
https://app.astrobin.com/i/enztg6/
Any tips or methods about stacking it to get a little bit more detail? I did a timelapse, and I was hoping to process something out of that, main problem is that the comet is way too little compared to the rest of the panorama I ended up making, so softwares like DeepSkyStacker are not really that good to making it more visible since it’s tiny, and it has the landscape. Cropping it out makes the image even smaller so, it’s tricky.
I have a pretty nice composition, but I'd like to have a bit more tail from the comet. I’m afraid I just need to go out again but this time around with the moon in full power haha.
As far as I know, almost everyone is stacking 85 to 200mm shots and then the landscape...
Thanks in advance.