A doctor captures stunning photos of galaxies two million light-years away from his back garden in his spare time. Syed Taha, 29, has captured Comet Neowise, nebulae, constellations, and galaxies as far as two million light-years away. “I see galaxies that are millions of light-years away, really bright single stars, constellations,” said the pediatric doctor from Oadby, Leicestershire. “It’s hard to describe what you’re seeing. You’re seeing something as it appears in the past. “The light from objects is two million light-years away so we’re seeing the galaxy as it was two million light-years ago. It’s like looking into the past. “Comet Neowise is incredibly bright, the brightest we have seen for a long time and that’s not going to be back for one thousand years. “Nebula is cloud and dust and it’s fascinating to look at the way they interact with the lights and gases which make them glow different …