Ha-Sun October 19, 2020

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Ha-Sun October 19, 2020

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Hi all.

Today the weather should actually have mercy and allowed an observation of the current events on the sun with interruptions.


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CS,
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Re: Ha-Sun October 19, 2020

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Awesome images Jozef'


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Re: Ha-Sun October 19, 2020

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These are fantastic, Jozef. The first one shows a bit dark on my screen, but it looks great.

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Re: Ha-Sun October 19, 2020

Post by EGRAY_OBSERVATORY »

Jozef, you have captured all the images so well with the LS50mm that all the images are absolutely 1st Class. Very well done.

Franco - if that one is a little dark, then see if a torch will help, or something else - even Ha Ha)...

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Re: Ha-Sun October 19, 2020

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Hello Guys
Thanks for your kind feedback.
CS and regards
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Re: Ha-Sun October 19, 2020

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Stunning detail rendered with exceptional delicacy. :bow


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Re: Ha-Sun October 19, 2020

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WOW!! divine!! :bow :hamster:

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Re: Ha-Sun October 19, 2020

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Fantastic images, Jozef. Very impressive work. Thanks for the shares.

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Re: Ha-Sun October 19, 2020

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Awesome, awesome, awesome, Jozef!!

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Re: Ha-Sun October 19, 2020

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Thanks for the kind feedback friends. :D
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Re: Ha-Sun October 19, 2020

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Superb, Jozef. Fantastic images, but particularly the close view of the AR.

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