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Comet Neowise C2020 F3 Photography wall art print- mountain Star sky photo decor from Gela Village, Rhodope Mountain- Bulgarian landscape

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This is a nature photography Giclee wall art print by my friend- the photographer Hristo Bakrachev. Hristo is the second artist member of our cooperative online store and he is a member since the 27th of December 2021. He is a freelance photographer from Bulgaria and he takes photos with his camera Canon 6D Mark II, he also has several lenses for it, but most often he uses a wide-angle Canon 16-35 F2, 8L lens. He also has a DJI Mavic AIR II drone, with which he sees the world from a different angle.

Hristo has pictured here is the Comet Neowise C2020 F3 photographed in the village of Gela, June 2020. 

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.[3]

NEOWISE is known for being the brightest comet in the northern hemisphere since Comet Hale–Bopp in 1997.[4] It was widely photographed by professional and amateur observers and was even spotted by people living near city centers and areas with light pollution.[5] While it was too close to the Sun to be observed at perihelion, it emerged from perihelion around magnitude 0.5 to 1, making it bright enough to be visible to the naked eye.[6] Under dark skies, it could be seen with the naked eye[7] and remained visible to the naked eye throughout July 2020.[8] By July 30, the comet was about magnitude 5,[9] when binoculars were required near urban areas to locate the comet.

For observers in the northern hemisphere, the comet could be seen on the northwestern horizon, below the Big Dipper. North of 45 degrees north, the comet was visible all night in mid-July 2020. On July 30, Comet NEOWISE entered the constellation of Coma Berenices, below the bright star Arcturus.

Gelà (until 1900 it belonged to the village of Shiroka Laka) is a village in southern Bulgaria. It is located in Smolyan municipality, Smolyan district.

Your print will not have the watermark when you receive it. 

 Your wall art will be printed on a photo archival card stock with a matte surface. The paper is 250 gsm which is 8.6 oz per square meter. We will prepare for you a print made with a professional printer from a high-resolution image of the original photo that is done by Hristo Bakrachev- the photographer of this wall art, and Hristo Hvoynev- the founder of ExiArts will ship the print to your address. Bakrachev will also sign and date each print for you!

Please leave a message while you check your order out and tell me if you like to have the print with a white border around the image or without a white border.

The shipping packaging is made with the extra protection of bubble postal envelopes, reclaimed soft materials, and card boxes. We reclaim packaging materials from technology products unboxed from different local shops.

We will donate a sum from your purchase to plant one tree with the Bulgarian Foundation 77. We will leave a monthly report for the donated money of a given Month in our blog section on the website.

Thank you for visiting our handmade shop!

Hristo Hvoynev

ExiArts