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Very cool!
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Nice one Matt.
If you haven't seen the NASA ultra hi-def video compilation of the transit...it's very cool too:
http://youtu.be/4Z9rM8ChTjY
If you haven't seen the NASA ultra hi-def video compilation of the transit...it's very cool too:
http://youtu.be/4Z9rM8ChTjY
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my attempt of the Venus transit in June in Capitol Reef NP.
Due to a wildfire the sun appeared so red and some of the smoke clouds are visible in the pictures.
But the smoke also helped and I used only one filter.
All shots are handheld due to 60+mph wind gusts that day
beginning of the transit
smoke and Venus transit
Venus transit early evening
a day earlier there was a partially lunar eclipse which I also tried to capture
Partially Lunar Eclipse
Due to a wildfire the sun appeared so red and some of the smoke clouds are visible in the pictures.
But the smoke also helped and I used only one filter.
All shots are handheld due to 60+mph wind gusts that day
beginning of the transit
smoke and Venus transit
Venus transit early evening
a day earlier there was a partially lunar eclipse which I also tried to capture
Partially Lunar Eclipse
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Great stuff!
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Pretty cool Matt! How long of an exposure was that or is it stacked?