I did have to hike in about a mile, as it is closed to cars after dark, but that was a small price to pay. I finally did settle on a location in southern Maine, that is about a 45 minute drive from home, and due to its elevation has a pretty clear view in almost all directions. However, there aren’t a lot of locations with clear views of the northwest horizon. bonus: has some interesting foreground elementsįortunately, I live in a relatively rural part of southern New Hampshire so there isn’t a lot of light pollution compared to major population centers.safe for standing around in the dark waiting for the magic to happen.relatively dark skies (low light pollution).unobstructed view of the sky to the northwest.within an hours drive from where I live.Tips For PreparationĪfter doing a bit of reading up on it, I tried to think about possible locations that met the following criteria: I wanted to share my experience attempting to photograph it on Sunday evening, as well as how I used Lightroom too. If not, has a nice write up about it, and tips for finding it in the sky. You’ve probably heard about Comet C/2020 F3, aka NEOWISE this week as it has finally made its debut in the evening skies of northern latitudes.
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