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Old 25-12-2011, 09:33 AM
Daveskywill (David)
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Here's my newest Sun spot photo

Hi: This was from this afternoon's Sun spots photo.

I'm using the green #14 welding filter, and my T2i.

I've made a few Sun spot slideshows and movies on Youtube.

My screen name there is dwilliams1128, if someone would like to

have a look.

Of course when you compare the photo to SOHO's professional website

of the Sun it compares (the regular spots) + it (spots) rotate to the right

(west) in my photos. That's interesting and cool to me

David
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Old 25-12-2011, 10:39 AM
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Neat , Dave that you can capture this with a welders lense , very cheep equipement or what ? Well done ! .
I posted a sun photo in the images section using a kendrik solar filter , snapped on my HTC phone and it turned out good as well , just showing you dont have to spend big bucks on equipement .
Merry Christmas , Dave to you and yours.
Brian.
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