6th August (02.46 UTC). After a few days following the large prominence it is back to sunspots today (the large prom has dispersed). All 5 active regions are in the southern hemisphere. AR 3068 has produced the occasional B and C class flares. This single exposure image was captured with a Canon 550d camera attached to a WO 81 mm scope with herschel wedge. Thanks for viewing.
You must have got the same gap in the clouds as us today as we got a single quick image around that time. As you say, back to sunspots. Another good image John!