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Old 30-09-2011, 08:21 PM
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Burdekin sunspots!

Hi all,

I've just returned from a week up in the Burdekin in North Qld (harvesting some sugarcane trials), and the last day or 2 was very smokey. I was watching a deep orange sun set yesterday (September 29th) and decided to grab the camera and capture it. To my surprise I also recorded 4 sunspots, which are visible in the second image (a 100% crop). The third image was an equally orange sunrise.

All taken with the 50D and 70-200 telephoto.

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Stephen
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Old 30-09-2011, 08:49 PM
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Great capture Stephen.
This group I have been watching for a week or so, taking a pic most days. It's a decent size too, naked eye, through the appropriate filter of course.
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Old 30-09-2011, 09:09 PM
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Thaks Gary. With all that smoke around I didn't need any filters!

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Old 30-09-2011, 09:31 PM
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Ahhh, the old Haze/smoke on the horizon filter trick, They show up real well in the 2nd shot eh. Great landscapes as well .
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Ahhh, the old Haze/smoke on the horizon filter trick, They show up real well in the 2nd shot eh. Great landscapes as well .
Thanks Bob! As I said I'm surprised that I captured them so clearly.

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Really nice!
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Ha, well done Stephen - sunspots with a normal camera setup, sweet!!
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Thanks Mike and Liz! Glad you like them.

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