Comet NEOWISE (C/2020 F3) low in the northeastern sky at dawn on July 7, 2020 with it amid bright noctilucent clouds this morning and over a prairie pond. Even so, the tail is visible. So this is a juxtaposition of an icy comet amid icy clouds. This is a stack of 6 exposures for the ground to smooth noise and a single 1-second untracked shot for the sky, all with the 135mm telephoto at f/2.8 and Canon 6D MkII at ISO 400
Comet NEOWISE (C/2020 F3) low in the northeastern sky at dawn on July 7, 2020 with it amid bright noctilucent clouds this morning. Even so, the tail is visible. So this is a juxtaposition of an icy comet amid icy clouds. This is a single 3.2-second untracked shot with the 200mm telephoto and 1.4x extender for 280mm at f/4 and Canon 6D MkII at ISO 400
A panorama of the grand display of noctilucent clouds in the dawn sky on July 5, 2020. They grew in illumination to cover the sky up to and beyond the zenith this morning. Venus is bright low above the horizon at right of centre; Mars is at far right at top. Comet NEOWISE is also in the scene but lost in the dawn twilight at this wide scale. Taken at 4:10 am MDT. This is a stitch of 9 segments, each 0.8 seconds with the 35mm lens and Canon 6D MkII at ISO 100, stitched with Adobe Camera Raw.