Incase you burned your eyes out, here is what the sun looked like. I had to use two very dark filters which made everything black. Manual focus. f16 @ 1000 iso 200. In photoshop I warmed up the white hot color of the sun.
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Wow – how cool. Thank you Jan !
Thanks! Bay area folks go out with fancy glasses to view?
This was my 100th post! Good day for that.
Trippy, Jan! We watched the pattern that the light made on the ground, and on the trunks of trees as it filtered through the black oaks here in Quincy Like fish scales…… I felt a kinship with generations past, in some way.
Yes, the light was funny. Like a movie filter.
That is great. I missed it.
Really? It made the light funny.
Thanks Jan! Nothing like that in southern NM.
I have always noticed the quiet that goes along w/eclipses. In the past
we too have viewed by the shadows trees cast. And congrats on the 100th post!!
Valerie
Thanks Valerie, Hope NM gets some water this year
You did it! FFO!
Yea, moons are moon fun I think.