how do they do that
Taken by james fantozzi on March 8, 2022 @
interlochen michigan usa
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i always wondered how they get pictures of the sun blacked out but the flares showing in color or black and white. ive wanted to do that for along time. not haveing photoshop and other technical systems my equipment is just a computer a hand held gx7 mark II camera and a lunt 50 scope. but i figured it out now with what i have and im elated and on cloud nine. been to 2 total eclipses and now with my lunt scope and camera i can see and do what i want to see and photograph flares in my own back yard anytime i want.
my earlier post titled... it can be done... on spaceweather explains the earlier problem i had and solved....read below
first thing i want to say is thanks to NOELEEN LOWNDES of australia on spaceweather for answering my e-mail on questions i had about slr H-alfa shooting of the sun and how she goes to the computer etc bigtime for the final shot. (something i didnt do much) shooting sun flares with a slr in H-alfa is difficult but after some time i figured it out, shoot in monochrome!! (if your camera has this setting) the H-alfa doesnt mess with the sensors in the slr (thanks to the article on lunt website) it was really easy... with the computer adjust color etc if changes wanted. so it can be done! shot in H-alfa with SLR & lunt 50.. cannon gx7 mark II.. asa 200.. shutter 400
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