No.

BTW you've got dust on your sensor.

> 2.5 meg JPEG linked below - large file, sorry. 

Why such a large file?

Kenneth Waller

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Charles Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 11:34 PM
Subject: Well.. I did my best (comet photo)


> So...
> 
> We finally got a clear sky here in Minneapolis.
> 
> It was 7 degrees F outside.  Brr.
> 
> The sun set at 4:56 and I finally spotted the darned comet at 5:12!
> 
> Cooooollllldddddd outside.  Did I mention that??
> 
> I had the DS on a tripod, and the Vivitar Series1 70-205 zoomed full- 
> out to 205mm.
> 
> This is full-frame, converted from RAW and fiddled with six ways from  
> Sunday to try and up the contrast where the comet is/was to make it  
> more visible.
> 
> I wish we'd had clear skies a few nights earlier.   By the time I  
> left the 12th floor roof my fingers were in pain.
> 
> 2.5 meg JPEG linked below - large file, sorry.  And it's not very  
> good but it's the best I was capable of while using a purloined key  
> to go out on the roof during work!
> 
> http://charles.robinsontwins.org/images/imgp5058b.jpg
> 
> Did anyone else manage to finally see this elusive thing?
> 
>  -Charles
> 
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> Minneapolis, MN
> http://charles.robinsontwins.org
> 
> 
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