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LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY IN DORSETWelcome to James Loveridge Photography, where the stunning landscapes of Dorset and the South West come to life through the lens. Based in the heart of this breathtaking region, James specialises in capturing the unique beauty of the Jurassic Coast, rolling hills, and skies that make this part of England so remarkable.With

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Neowise Comet (C/2020 F3) is (was?) a retrograde comet, discovered on 27 March 2020 with the NEOWISE space telescope, which became visible from the Earth with the naked eye near the perihelion in July 2020. What does it mean to astronomy fans and astrophotographers around the world? A photography feast! This comet is so bright... Read More The post NEOWISE Comet (C/2020 F3) — How to Photograph? appeared first on Astro Photons | Backyard Astrophotography. Comet Wallpaper, Killjoy Oc, Neowise Comet, Astrophotography Tutorial, Astronomy Aesthetic, Halley's Comet, Pretty Views, How To Photograph, Telephoto Lens

Neowise Comet (C/2020 F3) is (was?) a retrograde comet, discovered on 27 March 2020 with the NEOWISE space telescope, which became visible from the Earth with the naked eye near the perihelion in July 2020. What does it mean to astronomy fans and astrophotographers around the world? A photography feast! This comet is so bright... Read More The post NEOWISE Comet (C/2020 F3) — How to Photograph? appeared first on Astro Photons | Backyard Astrophotography.

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C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) or Comet NEOWISE is a long period comet with a near-parabolic orbit discovered on March 27, 2020, by astronomers during the NEOWISE mission of the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) space telescope. At that time, it was an 18th-magnitude object, located 2 AU (300 million km; 190 million mi) away from the Sun and 1.7 AU (250 million km; 160 million mi) away from Earth. NEOWISE is known for being the brightest comet in the northern hemisphere since Comet Hale–Bopp…

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