The skies were to be clear-ish, the moon was very new, and the roads passable on Friday. This lead to a spontaneous trip to the lake to catch comet Lulin in the dark sky away from the city lights and random gunfire that is Milwaukee. This is a 1 minute exposure (55mm lens, F1.4, 400 ASA 35mm film) from a camera piggybacked on a 125 mm telescope taken from the shore of north western corner of the lake looking to the southeast (air temperature -10°F, Burrrr). The comet is just below the center of the picture next to a bright star (Regulus). See it? No? Wait this will help...