as photographed through shade 14 welding glass; complete with two visible sunspots. I want to do a series of these showing the changing face of our nearest star.
MadMikeOne
Loc: So. NJ Shore - a bit west of Atlantic City
Now THAT is one unique and interesting shot. WOW and thank you!!
MadMikeOne wrote:
Now THAT is one unique and interesting shot. WOW and thank you!!
Thank you very much, Mad Mike; I appreciate it.
Thank you very much, Matt; I appreciate it.
Very cool or should I say hot, Rob!!!
:)
Very interesting. I wonder at what the sun is looking with his two little beady eyes. :lol:
Sirius_one wrote:
Very interesting. I wonder at what the sun is looking with his two little beady eyes. :lol:
It looks like that, doesn't it?
How often do you plan to shoot the sun? Will you keep track of the sunspot activity and hope to catch an eruption? That would be very interesting as well. Will continue to "watch this space" to see what you get.
Just curious, I know the Earth circles the sun but does the sun rotate as well?
Rob48 wrote:
as photographed through shade 14 welding glass; complete with two visible sunspots. I want to do a series of these showing the changing face of our nearest star.
Superb idea and execution. :thumbup:
Irvingite wrote:
Very well done.
Charles
Thank you very much, Charles; I appreciate it
greymule wrote:
Superb idea and execution. :thumbup:
Thank you very much for those compliments and the thumbs up; I appreciate it.
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