I thought it was just a sunset, But! the sun had a spot
Taken by Jackie Nicholson on May 21, 2009 @ 26 Mayflower Crescent, Hallett Cove Beach, South Australia
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon PowerShot SX1 IS
Exposure Time: 1/2500
Aperture: f/8.0
ISO: 80
Date Taken: 2016:08:30 10:50:48
 
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Can someone please tell me what the dot on the side of the sun is? I was just looking at my pictures to upload them on my site when I notices it. the photo was taken at 17:11 adelaide, south australian time. I've put three of the photos that have these tiny spots from the same run of photoing the sunset. Shooting Conditions Camera make:Canon Camera model:Canon PowerShot SX1 IS Focal length:51.71 mm Max lens aperture:f/5 Exposure:1/2500 at f/8 Flash:Not fired, compulsory mode Exposure bias:0 EV Exposure mode:Manual ISO speed:ISO 80 Metering mode:Pattern Digital zoom:1x
Photographer's website:
http://www.millnicpics.com
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hermosas fotos !
Posted by esplaobs 2016-08-30 06:00:59
Not sure but there are light and dark spots in all 3 images that look dust on the camera sensor.
Posted by JohnAshley 2016-08-30 13:43:39
dust on rear of lens or on sensor itself
Posted by kb9uwu 2016-08-30 14:43:24
yeah, Im mostly interested with the first photo, at first I thought it might be dust, but the yellow dot looks like same colour of the sun
Posted by ecaabooks 2016-08-30 17:32:03
I dont know, but Ive got something similar this morning from Galveston.
Posted by Resa00 2016-08-31 19:47:22
yeah, if it was just dust, then all the shots would have the spots in the same place, and the other photos dont have that one and that canon you cant take the lens off
Posted by ecaabooks 2016-08-31 22:48:16
 
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