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Old 23-04-2014, 11:33 PM
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exploding Solar Prominences 21 April 2014

Video showing prominence lift off from the sun, taken on Monday 21 April 2014. taken with a DMK51 through a Lunt 60 Solar HA Scope over a period from 12:27pm through to 4:02pm of video grabs of 600 frames each, the other closer view was with a DMK41 and a vixen barlow lens from 10:06am to 11:47am ,processed in Autostakkert2 and processed in Photoshop, then saved for Microsoft Movie Maker. guiding was done with a Hutech Hinode solar guider
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Old 24-04-2014, 08:53 AM
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you can always turn of the sound to view - in answer to those two that Pmed me - stop your whinge
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Old 24-04-2014, 01:19 PM
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This is AWESOME !
Great video David.
As for the soundtrack, I think it's great, goes well with the video and perfect length.
Man that's a lot of work there, well done mate.



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Nice work Dave, at least the stray light doesn't affect the sun...
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Old 24-04-2014, 01:44 PM
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This is AWESOME !
Great video David.
As for the soundtrack, I think it's great, goes well with the video and perfect length.
Man that's a lot of work there, well done mate.



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Thanks Andrew
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Old 24-04-2014, 01:45 PM
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Nice work Dave, at least the stray light doesn't affect old Sol...
it could do if they leave them on
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it could do if they leave them on
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Well done Dave - good captures and the music filled in nicely.
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Wow David, I would pay to see this at the Cinema – really nice work and the music suited the dramatic spectacles very well. Loved all the views, B&W, Inverted, Colour and close ups.

Do your family ever get to see you in the house??? No, not the dog house, your main family residence!

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What an unexpected surprise, mountains of work to process. Great presentation.

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Well done Dave - good captures and the music filled in nicely.
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thanks for that

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Wow David, I would pay to see this at the Cinema – really nice work and the music suited the dramatic spectacles very well. Loved all the views, B&W, Inverted, Colour and close ups.

Do your family ever get to see you in the house??? No, not the dog house, your main family residence!

Cheers

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most of the work was unattended in capturing - that Hinode guider is worth the cost - frees one up to mow the lawn, paint the door, weed the garden, think of how to block the light

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What an unexpected surprise, mountains of work to process. Great presentation.

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Glad you were suprised - not many people venture into the solar system part of the forum - let alone look at solar shots.
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Again sensational

just brilliant
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Old 24-04-2014, 08:22 PM
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thanks Karen
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That's amazing David!
Just like the old tv science shows that I loved.

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Old 24-04-2014, 11:46 PM
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That's amazing David!
Just like the old tv science shows that I loved.

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glad you liked it Anne-Louise - Geez i even remember PJSM
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