callingrohit
17-06-2012, 03:36 AM
Hi IceinSpace Community,
Here's my contribution to the awesome collection of photos & videos of 2012 ToV - the last one of this century. I consider myself very lucky to have witnessed this event. I had missed the 2004 one.
In Color - http://www.flickr.com/photos/myshutterworld/7380708070
In B&W - http://www.flickr.com/photos/myshutterworld/7380773608
This video is made up of approx 670 images captured over a period of 6 hours.
The images were captured using Canon 400D with a telephoto zoom lens fitted with a DIY Solar Filter ( 1x Pringles chips & 1x Thousand Oaks RG Solar Film Sheet) from Brisbane, Queensland.
The zoom lens was set to 300m and each image was captured at F/11 with an exposure of 1/250sec on IOS-100.
I certainly did not want to crop each and every image manually so luckily a community member (http://forums.adobe.com/message/4497231 --> Thank you so so much, c.pfaffenbichler) from Adobe Forums came to my rescue. A total save from the sheer frustration of going through each individual image and cropping them perfectly.
I'm pretty happy with my results. Gotta love astronomy !!!
Here's my contribution to the awesome collection of photos & videos of 2012 ToV - the last one of this century. I consider myself very lucky to have witnessed this event. I had missed the 2004 one.
In Color - http://www.flickr.com/photos/myshutterworld/7380708070
In B&W - http://www.flickr.com/photos/myshutterworld/7380773608
This video is made up of approx 670 images captured over a period of 6 hours.
The images were captured using Canon 400D with a telephoto zoom lens fitted with a DIY Solar Filter ( 1x Pringles chips & 1x Thousand Oaks RG Solar Film Sheet) from Brisbane, Queensland.
The zoom lens was set to 300m and each image was captured at F/11 with an exposure of 1/250sec on IOS-100.
I certainly did not want to crop each and every image manually so luckily a community member (http://forums.adobe.com/message/4497231 --> Thank you so so much, c.pfaffenbichler) from Adobe Forums came to my rescue. A total save from the sheer frustration of going through each individual image and cropping them perfectly.
I'm pretty happy with my results. Gotta love astronomy !!!