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I posted this image before, but was inspired to redo it when I came up with the clever title. :)

Once again, I used the new Nik software (as well as CS6), and am really quite pleased with the results.

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This is part of two solar arrays above the neighboring Glen Ivy Spiritual Center, making them the largest private solar energy source in Riverside County..

Great Eclipse of Agust 2017, Priest Hole on John Day river Oregon U.S.A.

solar flower

car decoration

As a solar observer it is good to see activity increasing as “solar cycle 25” moves forward into its approximate 11-year term. You are looking at a close-up image taken with a Hydrogen-alpha (Hα) telescope.

A solar prominence (also known as a filament when viewed against the solar disk) is a large, bright feature extending outward from the Sun's surface. Prominences are anchored to the Sun's surface in the photosphere, and extend outwards into the Sun's hot outer atmosphere, called the corona. A prominence forms over timescales of about a day, and stable prominences may persist in the corona for several months, looping hundreds of thousands of miles into space. Scientists are still researching how and why prominences are formed. Source: NASA

 

Solar light casting reflections on new snowfall.

Nikon D500 | ƒ/7.1 | 600.0 mm | 1/1000 sec | ISO 9000

Hartville, Wyoming, United States

Our last total solar eclipse in Europe this century (11-8-1999)

My favorite individual shot of the eclipse. Caught a solar flare.

Shirley Basin Area, Wyoming.

Solar powered pavilion at Point Perry, Coolum, Queensland, Australia. (edited)

Viaja con David Martín Castán, Oscar Simón y Guillermo García a Islandia:

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Travel with David Martín Castán, Oscar Simón and Guillermo García to Iceland:

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The captivating image of a solarized night sky, with a glowing moon as the central focal point, recalling the many nights in one’s life that you gaze up into the night sky and contemplate the scale of the universe.

...in einer Geschäftsauslage gesehen

Low summer evening light ignites the leaves of some weeds along a field border.

Ideal sountrack // Bande-son idéale: ORCHESTRAL MANOEUVRES IN THE DARK ("Electricity"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y43XLVqjytQ

"The alternative is only one... The final source of energy... Solar electricity..."

 

O.M.D., 1980... Il y a 36 ans, la sortie du nucléaire est déjà dans toutes les têtes.

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OMD, 1980... 36 years ago, the exit from nuclear power is already in people's minds.

 

"Beautiful... and thought-provoking work !" // "Un beau travail qui suscite la réflexion." (DECLAN O'DOHERTY / www.flickr.com/photos/declanod/)

 

"Un tableau "électrique" !!! superbe :-))" // "A painting that looks electric !!! Great !" (FLORENCE.V / www.flickr.com/photos/flo59/)

 

"J'aime bien, figuratif et abstrait à la fois." // "I like it. Both figurative and abstract." (Jacques CAFFIN / www.flickr.com/photos/126603373@N08/)

 

"Spectacular work ! Great colors !" // "Un travail spectaculaire. Superbes couleurs !" (19MAURO64 / www.flickr.com/photos/114901260@N03/)

 

"Très belle réalisation qui illumine nos rétines de photographes..." // "Such a lovely creation that illunminate our photographer's retina." (GEORGES ..CURIOUS ABOUT THE WORLD / www.flickr.com/photos/geolis06/)

 

own texture.

A seies of images taking during the "Great American Eclipse" of August 21st 2017. Our location was Greenville, South Carolina. Equipment used: Canon 7D with Tamron 150-600mm lens and solar filter sheet.

Since I haven't been able to go take photos , I was checking some of my old photos and I decided to upload this one, enjoy !!

The New Solar Panels for the beginning of the Solar Project.

Partial phase of Annular Eclipse just after sunrise in the Liwa desert of the UAE.

  

Before, during and after solar eclipse in the United States.

Despite the metadata, two cameras were used for this work: Sony a6000 and Lumix FZ28.

 

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Solar Powered Owl, Panda and Lucky Cats at Mitsukoshi. I bought one of the lucky cats ;D

Staircase look-up

The solar eclipse over the Wirral this morning.

Sundogs highlight the circumference of a solar disk in the evening sky above the coastline at Clam Harbour Beach. The atmospheric phenomena of the disk and dogs is created by sunlight refracting through the droplets of water in the clouds. It's one of the more sublime occurrences in nature.

For 121 Pictures in 2021 #90 "Solar powered", this is a garden tiki that has nice glowing eyes after dark. It uses a solar powered recharger for the battery. Unfortunately he sits in a rather bare area right now thanks to losing almost all of our plants in the Big Freeze. This is the last section to be refilled, and we're waiting until Fall to get rid of the gravel and lay down decent soil and mulch for a nicer garden.

on 1st August 2008

 

Shot with Sony H5 with ND filter on.

  

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Sunrise over a small solar farm in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, UK. Covered in snow and probably about to have a low productivity day.

Homeward bound!

This is the Flight Report for : Toulouse-Payerne

PILOT: BERTRAND PICCARD

DATE: 24.07.2012

TAKE-OFF TIME: 05:01 AM UTC / 7:00 AM Toulouse Time

TIME OF LANDING: 06:30 PM UTC

FLIGHT DURATION: 13H 29MIN

AVERAGE SPEED: 34 KTS

AVERAGE ALTITUDE: 3596 METRES

On its final leg from Toulouse to Payerne, Solar Impulse traveled 615 km (382 miles) in 13 hours 29 minutes at an average speed of 63 km/h (39 mph) and at an average altitude of 3,596 meters (11,800 ft)

On Friday 20th March 2015, a total solar eclipse occured across the far Northern regions of Europe and the Artic. The longest duration of totality for this eclipse was 2 minutes and 46 seconds as viewed off the coast of the Faroe Islands. This will mark the last total solar eclipse in Europe for over a decade. The next not being until August 12, 2026.

This photograph, taken at 09.29 in Redditch UK shows the maximum partial eclipse. The partial cloud cover gave rise to the spectacular colouring of the atmosphere surrounding the eclipse.

Solar eclipse as viewed from Mumbai. 21st June, 2020.

 

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Solar Flare

When Iris's explode with flaring light and heat

June 10 2023

Melody Gardot & Sting - Little Something

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From today's sky festivities as our moon drifted between Earth and the Sun. This is the 75% solar eclipse, as seen from Brentwood, CA. As I was studying the full rez image, I notice the right side (outer edge) of the crescent is not as sharp as the left edge. Which figures since that side is some 92.5 million miles further than the left edge. Think about it. Talk about depth of field!

 

I used the DFA 150-450/4.5 lens at 450mm plus a 1.4x teleconvertor, on the K3II crop sensor camera. For filtering, I combined a Hoya 9-stop ND with a Marumi circular polarizer which got me to a 1/8000th shutter speed at ISO 100.

 

No DSLR sensors nor retinae were damaged in the making...at least I hope.

 

Thanks for looking!

This is a close-up photo of the reflection of trees in the small solar panel that charges a string of LED lights.

Here's a short clip of our star captured yesterday, December 6, 2025 ☀️

 

Atmospheric conditions were particularly unfavorable: strong turbulence (degraded seeing) due to wind, numerous cloud passages, and unstable brightness made stacking and processing virtually impossible. In these situations, high-resolution imaging becomes very difficult because the turbulence constantly distorts the solar surface. Therefore, I opted for a raw video, which at least preserves a record of the solar activity at the time, even if the optical quality is significantly affected...

 

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Here's the whole sequence, unrotated, at about 95% of totality. Not as visually pleasing as I thought it would be. It was fun, tho!

 

Shooting upwards during the solar equinox of September 2020 places the sun perfectly in the centre spot of these symmetrical flats in Jurong West.

 

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VanDusen Botanical Garden,

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

 

Photovoltaic panels, installed in

the parking lot, are designed to produce 11 KW

of power to be used within the facility (VanDusen

Visitor Centre).

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