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. . . An on-line source told me that I should vary my shutter speeds during totality to see the different parts of the sun's corona and atmospheres. So as soon as totality began, I quickly removed my solar filter and started using longer and longer speeds.
This shot where the corona is almost all black shows an amazing detail, the solar flares in pink/red at about 3 O'Clock and 5 O'Clock on the disk. And to think each of these prominences is shooting very hot material out into space perhaps 5-10 diameters of the earth!
The experience of Totality has been a humbling and educational experience for me, and I want to thank everyone for all of the Comments and Likes on my series of pictures! Have a great week Facebook, Flickr, and 500px friends!
With all your science can you tell
how it is,
and whence it is,
that light comes into the soul?
thoreau
My garden this morning....
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Rarely have I seen a barrel flare so round and perfectly....so I was very excited to pop out the back of this wave, check my little screen, and see that I GOT IT! haha :P
These two flares have been burning for weeks and have created quite a stir in our area. They glow bright at night. Our area has had more than our fair share of wildfires so the glow makes people nervous. This lightning storm just happened to be happening in the same area as the flares. I won't say this is my best photo but it one for the memories.
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A northbound Wisconsin Central freight with two SD45's is abount to cross the Milwaukee West Line at Tower B12 in summer 1993.
New Lens ( for me) Uncoated Zeiss Triotar 8.5 CM. Strong Sunlight from the right produced interesting flares. Photo was fairly washed out but fixed in post processing.
Geomagnetic storms from two X-class flares from solar active region AR 4274 converge on Topaz Lake, Nevada on the night of November 11-12, 2025. 8-second exposure captured on a Nikon Z8 with Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8 lens.
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I know there are a bunch of leaser haters on here but I cant see how one could complain about this on the point of a road train in 2015. CSX Q210 at Smyrna, GA W&A MP 18
…winter at the Beverley Whitfield Pool, Shellharbour.
My contribution to the Next Best Thing Pinhole Project www.nextbestthingpinhole.com/
Holga 120WPC on Velvia 50 and cross processed in Tetanal C41 two bath rapid kit.
Up and down the New South Wales coast there are many pools built adjacent to the Tasman Sea. Our local pool has been used continuously since 1894, and is the only one to be named after a gold medal winning Olympian. The late Beverley Whitfield trained here with the local swimming club, and won the 200m breaststroke at the Munich Olympics in 1972.
Summer 2018 I went around Netherlands to capture few landmarks of the country with my Sony A7III. Of course Posbank is a must be location. I went later in August when the purple was almost gone, I saw more brown and red, though I was lucky going around and finding some good spots. This location is also known for the mist. That day, weather forecast predicted a good day for photography and I went there (120Km) with high expectations. The reality was a rainy day. I was lucky that before sunrise, the sky went clean and rain stopped. Of course no mist. A reason to go back next year a try again. Comments welcomed
It is difficult to be in NLewis and not stop at the stones. I liked the shadows but felt it needed something else. I spend most of my time trying to exclude flare but added some in, in post.
GMD's one-of-a-kind SD45W test bed No. 5400 heads up a Canadian National freight at an unidentified location in the early 1970s. The prototype was never duplicated but led to successful safety cab applications on subsequent Dash 2 releases.
At least in the 1/87 scale world in my basement...
Found another scenic photo taken by my wife in Washington State last year. Believe it or not, I have not gone out of my house for the past few days.