Sunspot Group AR1944
Taken by Nico Palermo on January 6, 2014 @ Udine, Italy
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Date Taken: 2014:01:06 16:17:36
 
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This is the first time I've ever tried to take a picture of the sun. I've used no special equipment, just a couple of sheets of aluminized sheets of mylar fixed to a 400 mm tele with a rope. Please don't emulate me if you don't know what you're doing, I've already burned a spot on one of my eyes retina observing a solar ecplipse when I was a kid and it's still there after 35 years, preventing me to see clearly there where I would like. Wonderful spots, clearly visibile evein in their outermost details with a raw neutral density filter. Details: Nikon D600 DSLR, AF-S Nikkor 70/200 mm F1:28 telezoom, TCIII x2 telexetender and homemade solar filter. Single frame 1/2000s F5.6 ISO 200. 14:15 UT.
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