January 20, 2019

Michael W. Holland Sr.
Lake Gibson-Lakeland, Florida
Lake Gibson-Lakeland, Florida
12/22/2021
06:56 pm
06:56 pm
Canon EOS 6D Mark II
75-300mm lens with 2x converter
8 second exposure
ISO 800 f/4
WatermarkV
Weather rolled through making way for cool crisp temperatures and clear skies. I’ve been following this magnificent comet since early November and never ceases to amaze me.
With an hour and a half window of opportunity I took stills, time lapse sequences and video of C/2021 A1 LEONARD before it set behind the trees to the SW.
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January 20, 2019
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