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Tom L
   
Reged: 01/07/04
Posts: 29817
Loc: Sunny Oregon
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Welcome to the Cloudy Nights Reader’s Gallery Submission Forum. Each month, we ask Cloudy Nights members to submit their best Solar photos in this thread.
For your photo entries, please provide a description that includes:
Your First and Last Name;
Date of photo (can include the time);
Description (title) of the image;
Relevant photo information (exposure length and equipment used).
This is important! If you don't supply ALL information, we won't be able to use your photograph!!!!
Please note: due to copyright issues, all photos MUST be original (If they aren't then you will be banned from this section of the forum!).
To facilitate the judging we respectfully ask that you not enter comments in the photo thread. You will find a commentary thread for the Solar photo entries. Thanks and good luck!
-------------------- Tom
Tele Vue 102mm f/8.6 on an EzTouch
Vixen 80mm f/5 A80SSWT on a grab-n-go mount
Edited by Tom L (10/17/04 11:53 PM)
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Kostian
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Reged: 10/03/04
Posts: 296
Loc: Brighton, MA
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Kostian Iftica
August 09,2004
Sunspot 649
(cant find the expossure time for this anywhere.)
Taken using projection method with my 11x70 Binos and processed in paintshop.
here's a close-up of 649
-------------------- www.explorethecosmos.com
Equipment:
8" Hardin Dob
11x70 Oberwerk Binos
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Anonymous
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Espen Hansen 19/07/2004 15:28:10 CET, 114 mm Skytech Newton Canon PowerShot G5 T=1/1250 Ap=2.8 ISO 50 Baader AstroSolar Filter, William Optics DCL-4337 Title: SunBlue
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gpiepol
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Reged: 05/06/03
Posts: 1041
Loc: Rockville, Md USA
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Greg Piepol Rockville, Md USA http://www.sungazer.net/1113.html November 13th, 2004 2000UT Details of the Solar Disk Coronado SolarMax 90/BF15 TeleVue TV-102 SBIG ST-2000XM CCD .003 Shutter, 1600x1200 Pixels Processed with Adobe Photoshop CS, Image Plus and PhotoZoom
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Shine
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Reged: 11/14/04
Posts: 260
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Hi everyone, this is my first post.
I used my Celestron NexStar4 with an attached homemade Baader AstroSolar filter for both pics.
The wide angle view was taken using a JVC GC-A70 2MP digital camera at 1600 X 1200 afocally through a 25mm SMA eyepiece.
Sunspot picture is a stack of approx. 500 images in Registax 2, taken using a modified Logitech QuickCam 3000 with 2X Barlow.
Both pictures were greyscaled, resized and composed using Photoshop 5.
Thanks for viewing!
Regards,
David Marshall.
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