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hello ,

s beautiful protu, alas through mists of "heat", swirling wind and the passages of planes always so numerous.

sorry for the image quality and newton rings after flipping the mount. (I turned the camera 180°)

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Superb. :bow


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Wonderful animation Paul.


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Fabulous and fascinating, Paul. The detail is amazing.

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Thank You all
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Excellent cinema!


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Beautiful flow patterns, Paul. Nicely imaged under challenging conditions.

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There are some really sharp frames in that time lapse Paul. It's a very impressive prom!


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Wow!! there are some amazing prominence structures around the Sun at the moment :bow :hamster: :movie

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Hi Paul,

I click on the image link but nothing opens. Has the animation been deleted?
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Peterm wrote: Fri Feb 03, 2023 10:57 pm Hi Paul,

I click on the image link but nothing opens. Has the animation been deleted?
Ta
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Sorry , l'animation s'affiche bien pour moi (IPAD2) , mais je remarque aussi qu'elle a disparue sur certains sites français .
Je vais essayer de la transférer ailleurs .

Mon traducteur ne veux plus lui aussi fonctionner , sorry
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Spectacular animation and prominence, Paul!

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