We call ourselves Amateur Astronomers and Astrophotographers. With the technology available these days at everyones disposal, it has become relatively easy to capture a lifelong memory of a bright comet. I too am one of the many across the world waiting for this opportunity. The monsoon season of India though is a spoilsport for astronomers.
The comet in question is the C/2020 F3 NEOWISE, named after the orbiting spacecraft of the same name. These past few days it was bright enough to be visible to the unaided eye in the early hours of the day. The image below was captured by a fellow Indian amateur astrophotographer Mr. Deepak Dembla residing in London. The image was captured using a Nikon 610, Sigma 300mm lens and a single 2min exposure at ISO 200.