AR2673 moves off the sun - color

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Ben Cartwright SASS
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AR2673 moves off the sun - color

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AR2679 AR2674 and AR2673



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That is a super limb shot :bow :bow :hamster: we have some lovely sunshine today, pity I am at work ;)

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Very dramatic shot!


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Post by Carbon60 »

Nicely composed image. As Mark says, very dramatic.

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