Not so spotless Sun!
Taken by Jean-Francois Gout on July 17, 2014 @ Bloomington, IN
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS REBEL T2i
Exposure Time: 1/4000
Aperture: f/inf
ISO: 1600
Date Taken: 2014:07:17 15:06:33
 
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July 17th 2014 was the first spotless day in about three years. But it does not mean that the surface of the sun remains blank for everyone. This transit of the International Space Station (ISS) brings some 'artificial' sunspots and breaks down the current monotony of the sun as seen in white light. Technical details: Canon T2i on an Orion 80ED Refractor. Exposure: 1/4000th sec @1600 ISO. Composite of 3 frames, taken 0.27 seconds apart from each other.
Photographer's website:
http://surlarouteagain.wordpress.com/
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