Couple of H-a shots Sept 2

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Couple of H-a shots Sept 2

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I braved the 100F temperature and went out at mid-day today for a few sun shots in bad seeing. I guess I just needed to get some images today. It was hot! :oops:
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I can feel the heat!!
Fantastic results. well done.

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Nice images, Dave. Certainly worth braving the heat for.

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Great capture and processing, Dave.

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