A composite image from last week. Wide shot from inside the dome with iPhone. Covered the overexposed bit with a shot taken with an LS40 and 174 mini on the 19th. The sun is about 3 times bigger than normal in order to cover the blown out part of the background image.
Eric.
2020/4/20 - more solar art
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Re: 2020/4/20 - more solar art
Very cool!
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Re: 2020/4/20 - more solar art
Thanks guys.
The sky was so blue and clean I just had to get a shot looking past the telescope.
Then I was inspired by the picture at the top of this page - http://www.jacknewton.com
Eric.
The sky was so blue and clean I just had to get a shot looking past the telescope.
Then I was inspired by the picture at the top of this page - http://www.jacknewton.com
Eric.