LuckyNumber7
Blue Crack Addict
That’s definitely people looking for something to complain about. The launch was undoubtedly a success.
Thank you so much Cobl! I took these images with my DSLR attached to a small 60 mm F5 refractor telescope. I have to check my files as I don’t remember exact exposure times but they were taken at ISO160 and around 1/200 second or so! The shooting of the total part of the eclipse was rather chaotic because you are trying to get good and well exposed shots in a short time while also trying to enjoy and take in the moment. I’ll add a couple more photos I took thanks again for the great comments!That's incredible! How'd you get that pic?
Thank you so much! I was worried about the timming of this eclipse given it was in April and the weather can be so so. So I was very very happy to get good weather and to get a few shots for sure!Awesome photos!
Thank you so much!! Yes these are visible light. It is one of my favourite parts of a solar eclipse! Otherwise on a regular day I would need an h-alpha filter or scope and they cost an arm and a leg! The prominences are visible just when the suns edge and lunar edge are perfectly aligned so that you can see the prominence peaking out from behind the moon. They also look that red color to the eye as well! I am seriously considering buying an h-alpha telescope if I can find a good used one! If I do I’ll be sure to post some shots!Amazing. Love these. Are these images in visible light? I love the solar prominences, so cool.