Appenzellersonne, 14th Jan, unexpected sun
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Appenzellersonne, 14th Jan, unexpected sun
Gruezi all
a totally unexpected sun today. I was not ready to capture but saw a few spots and many proms. One of them made it to the hard disk ;-). Have fun
a totally unexpected sun today. I was not ready to capture but saw a few spots and many proms. One of them made it to the hard disk ;-). Have fun
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Re: Appenzellersonne, 14th Jan, unexpected sun
Great capture!
Well done.
Here in Belgium it's the usual cloud and they say the temperature is going to drop to -3 degC in the next day or so....we need some sunshine!
Well done.
Here in Belgium it's the usual cloud and they say the temperature is going to drop to -3 degC in the next day or so....we need some sunshine!
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Re: Appenzellersonne, 14th Jan, unexpected sun
Very nice shot, such incredible details. I will shoot the sun today with your fine shot in mind.
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Re: Appenzellersonne, 14th Jan, unexpected sun
Beautiful Walter, I caught this too!
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Re: Appenzellersonne, 14th Jan, unexpected sun
I love this one Walter. It is todays image on www.solarastronomy.org
by the way, I put an image on www.charliebates.org of a kid in New Jersey that used our club images to make a science project. It is very cool and we should be proud!
by the way, I put an image on www.charliebates.org of a kid in New Jersey that used our club images to make a science project. It is very cool and we should be proud!
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Hi Members
thank you very much. I'm so honored . Thank you stephen
thank you very much. I'm so honored . Thank you stephen
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Re: Appenzellersonne, 14th Jan, unexpected sun
Great detail Walter glad you are all getting some Sun up there.
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Re: Appenzellersonne, 14th Jan, unexpected sun
Hoooo...Sun finally on Swiss Sky.... hmy: :woohoo:
Fine image Walter
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Re: Appenzellersonne, 14th Jan, unexpected sun
Brilliant! Glad you mananged to sneak some weekend sun
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Thank you very much my solarfriends
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Re: Appenzellersonne, 14th Jan, unexpected sun
Splendid! Approximately what time did you shoot this?
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Re: Appenzellersonne, 14th Jan, unexpected sun
Hi Chuck and Jim
thank you very much.
@Jim the pic was taken at 11.25.21 MEZ which means, if I'm not mistaking 10.25.21 UT (I always insert the time stamp in the file name)
thank you very much.
@Jim the pic was taken at 11.25.21 MEZ which means, if I'm not mistaking 10.25.21 UT (I always insert the time stamp in the file name)
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