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Apr 12, 2024 08:59:44   #
Verticalviking wrote:
Been gone for a little bit getting settled back on the islands. Views like this remind me of why I love here so much.


Wow, the colors in that sky are beautiful. Is that China Mans Hat?
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Apr 12, 2024 08:52:34   #
hdfilmnoir wrote:
Sailing into Hawaii


👍👍👍 Hilo?
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Apr 11, 2024 09:14:30   #
bobbyjohn wrote:
I thought that the Cone of Silence was a technology of Spy Organizations...


Hahaha, I remember watching those stupid shows. No wonder my Mom didn't want me to.
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Apr 10, 2024 22:40:07   #
jkm757 wrote:
A few of the hot rods and sports cars from the Good Guys car show at the Del Mar fairgrounds last weekend.


Nice photos of the Good Guys Show. That Corvette looks really familiar. The one we did was for a guy from California. Same wheels header side pipes. Pretty close. Same hood.


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Apr 10, 2024 22:23:40   #
PhilS wrote:
I am wondering if anyone can explain what happened with my photos of the 2024 eclipse. Here's the setup.

I was near the center of the path of totality. There were a few high, very thin clouds, but the view was pretty much clear and unobstructed for the entire time.

These pictures were taken with a Nikon D5500 with Nikon 18-55mm zoon, set to 55mm.
Focus set to infinity.
Solar filter was installed.
Exposure was manual (I think F8, 1/30 sec, ISO 800).
Pix taken every 1 minute via remote shutter release.

I also had a Nikon D5100 with a Sigma 600mm reflector lens. Same exposure settings. Solar filter installed. Pix taken every 1 minute using an intervalometer.

The D5100/600mm took decent (although overexposed!) photos. You can plainly see the eclipse progression from beginning to end of the partial.

The D5500 only took pictures of a round image - no eclipse change noted, other than position. Just a round dot.
I know that the setup should have worked because I could see a difference when I moved my hand in front of the lens (using LiveView).

I've also checked the D5500 since then to see if there was any kind of damage to the sensor - everything looks fine.

I would like to understand what happened to cause every image to be the same dot.
I am wondering if anyone can explain what happened... (show quote)


If the sun was in focus with that lens, it would be much smaller in diameter unless you cropped it severely. Did you have the auto focus turned off? If not, even though you set it to infinity, the auto focus would try to refocus.
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Apr 9, 2024 21:03:10   #
24Megapixseal wrote:
Thanks everyone.... I was thinking today, wonder if it's possible to expose for earthshine on the "dark side of the moon".... 😂... It would have to be during full totality, and it would probably blow out the coronasphere... BUT... WOULD IT BE POSSIBLE?!?!?!?

Too bad these don't happen 3 or 4 times a year in the USA, huh?!.... CUZ THEY'RE AWESOME!!!


Somebody has done something like this, only I think it was a composite.
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Apr 9, 2024 12:48:16   #
Earnest Botello wrote:
Great set, Alberio, I see that the Force was with you.


👍👍👍
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Apr 9, 2024 12:28:29   #
joecichjr wrote:
I see why they all ran around in circles 700 years ago 😎😎😎


Hahaha, and bumped into each other.
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Apr 9, 2024 09:19:34   #
All are excellent. The third one is the same one I got in Arizona where the moon seems to be touching the sun spot.
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Apr 9, 2024 09:11:32   #
Cool photos
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Apr 9, 2024 09:06:16   #
joecichjr wrote:
Fish Lake, IN.

Like having good sunglasses on 😎😎😎😎

Wind was 20. Now way down.

Weird shadows from my trees 👁️👁️


Nice eclipse photos. It's cool how the trees casts the images of the eclipse
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Apr 9, 2024 09:02:21   #
Good job.
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Apr 9, 2024 09:00:42   #
That's nice. Good start to the day.
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Apr 9, 2024 08:59:36   #
avflinsch wrote:
Nikon D500
Sigma 150-600 @600
1/3200 f8.0
ND1000 filter - we had lots of cloud cover, so I could get away with the ND1000


I like these, but I bet you weren't impressed with the clouds photo bombing you.
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Apr 9, 2024 08:56:04   #
Irvingite Charles wrote:
One of the most amazing experiences in my life.


Nice series. You'll never know the feeling that comes over you when it goes total, unless you're there. TV and photos are fun to watch, but the in person experience is second to none.
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