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Apr 9, 2024 21:06:05   #
gwilliams6
 
Some Solar eclipse results. Did you properly use a ND Solar filter for the partialities and remove for the totality?

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Apr 9, 2024 21:12:47   #
gwilliams6
 
An edit out of my shots of the total solar eclipse, here in Grapevine , Texas, USA. I had to dodge the cloud cover all the time, but had a few breaks where the eclipse came through the clouds and haze. 1:40pm CDT for the totality. First the totality with the Solar Prominences , then Second as the sun re- emerges though the cloud cover and you can also see Solar Prominences erupting from the sun's surface.

Sony A1 camera, Sony 200-600mm lens, 600mm, f8, ISO 100, bracketed shutter speeds, AF, center area, on a Sirui tripod. I did use a K&F ND100000 Solar filter for the partialities, but removed it for these totality shots.

Click on download to see better image quality of each individual shot.

Solar Prominences are a bit different than Solar Flares, but solar prominences can become solar flares if they totally break free of the sun's surface.

Here an explanation of the difference:
https://www.ck12.org/flexi/earth-science/solar-eclipses/what-are-the-differences-between-prominences-and-solar-flares/?fbclid=IwAR1swvxF2csVUA2N7xAvjiZt0sHK4r5it-Qddn-Qqn4q52qatPWOQKYL9uU_aem_Aealu8wZ2oOesI5lU0MVAUcjLqdX__Us3o26914rqBW_8CjxYzXS0N7oYMfUUR1LbyCT1xxSsyOJIv07hCjhWCf1#:~:text=Nature%3A%20Prominences%20are%20large%2C%20bright,2

Cheers and best to you all.


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Apr 9, 2024 21:23:05   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
I didn't use a solar filter, I used a .6ND+.9ND+1.2ND+CP which worked well. It was an experiment.
We only got to 90%.

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Apr 9, 2024 21:26:32   #
fantom Loc: Colorado
 
gwilliams6 wrote:
An edit out of my shots of the total solar eclipse, here in Grapevine , Texas, USA. I had to dodge the cloud cover all the time, but had a few breaks where the eclipse came through the clouds and haze. 1:40pm CDT for the totality. First the totality with the Solar Prominences , then Second as the sun re- emerges though the cloud cover and you can also see Solar Prominences erupting from the sun's surface.

Sony A1 camera, Sony 200-600mm lens, 600mm, f8, ISO 100, bracketed shutter speeds, AF, center area, on a Sirui tripod. I did use a K&F ND100000 Solar filter for the partialities, but removed it for these totality shots.

Click on download to see better image quality of each individual shot.

Solar Prominences are a bit different than Solar Flares, but solar prominences can become solar flares if they totally break free of the sun's surface.

Here an explanation of the difference:
https://www.ck12.org/flexi/earth-science/solar-eclipses/what-are-the-differences-between-prominences-and-solar-flares/?fbclid=IwAR1swvxF2csVUA2N7xAvjiZt0sHK4r5it-Qddn-Qqn4q52qatPWOQKYL9uU_aem_Aealu8wZ2oOesI5lU0MVAUcjLqdX__Us3o26914rqBW_8CjxYzXS0N7oYMfUUR1LbyCT1xxSsyOJIv07hCjhWCf1#:~:text=Nature%3A%20Prominences%20are%20large%2C%20bright,2

Cheers and best to you all.
An edit out of my shots of the total solar eclipse... (show quote)


Great work.

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Apr 9, 2024 21:36:35   #
gwilliams6
 
Longshadow wrote:
I didn't use a solar filter, I used a .6ND+.9ND+1.2ND+CP which worked well.
We only got to 90%.



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Apr 9, 2024 21:37:02   #
gwilliams6
 
fantom wrote:
Great work.


Thanks so much.

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Apr 9, 2024 21:38:10   #
gwilliams6
 
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Apr 9, 2024 21:39:18   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
gwilliams6 wrote:


Nice shots by the way.

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Apr 9, 2024 21:41:35   #
gwilliams6
 
Longshadow wrote:
Nice shots by the way.


Thanks so much.

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Apr 9, 2024 22:27:52   #
SkyKing Loc: Thompson Ridge, NY
 
…excellent results…!

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Apr 9, 2024 23:00:20   #
gwilliams6
 
SkyKing wrote:
…excellent results…!


Thanks so much.

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Apr 10, 2024 06:04:59   #
Robertl594 Loc: Bloomfield Hills, Michigan and Nantucket
 
Well done! Very satisfying!

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Apr 10, 2024 06:49:15   #
pecohen Loc: Central Maine
 
gwilliams6 wrote:
An edit out of my shots of the total solar eclipse, here in Grapevine , Texas, USA. I had to dodge the cloud cover all the time, but had a few breaks where the eclipse came through the clouds and haze. 1:40pm CDT for the totality. First the totality with the Solar Prominences , then Second as the sun re- emerges though the cloud cover and you can also see Solar Prominences erupting from the sun's surface.

Sony A1 camera, Sony 200-600mm lens, 600mm, f8, ISO 100, bracketed shutter speeds, AF, center area, on a Sirui tripod. I did use a K&F ND100000 Solar filter for the partialities, but removed it for these totality shots.

Click on download to see better image quality of each individual shot.

Solar Prominences are a bit different than Solar Flares, but solar prominences can become solar flares if they totally break free of the sun's surface.

Here an explanation of the difference:
https://www.ck12.org/flexi/earth-science/solar-eclipses/what-are-the-differences-between-prominences-and-solar-flares/?fbclid=IwAR1swvxF2csVUA2N7xAvjiZt0sHK4r5it-Qddn-Qqn4q52qatPWOQKYL9uU_aem_Aealu8wZ2oOesI5lU0MVAUcjLqdX__Us3o26914rqBW_8CjxYzXS0N7oYMfUUR1LbyCT1xxSsyOJIv07hCjhWCf1#:~:text=Nature%3A%20Prominences%20are%20large%2C%20bright,2

Cheers and best to you all.
An edit out of my shots of the total solar eclipse... (show quote)


Nice work. I watched the eclipse from Lincoln ME but did not try to photograph it. I did notice a red spot near the bottom at the start of totality, and your image shows the details of what no doubt is a similar flare that my eyes just saw as an uncomfortably bright red spot.

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Apr 10, 2024 09:07:44   #
Bubbee Loc: Aventura, Florida
 
Wonderful shots!!

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Apr 10, 2024 09:30:38   #
KTJohnson Loc: Northern Michigan
 
Great job! My attempts were almost a total failure.

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