We had clear skies all day and then got clouded out right before sunset. I had my camera set up in my office with a west-facing window, and planned to snap some pics before a 7:00pm meeting. I got a few through the clouds, and a chance to spot the huge sunspot (active region) AR12192, which is now the
biggest since November 1990.
|
Single frame with Canon T5i, 6:06pm, ISO 100, 300mm, f/7.1, 1 sec, exposure adjust in Lightroom |
|
Single frame with Canon T5i, 5:58pm, ISO 200, 300mm, f/7.1, 1/20 sec |
|
Single frame with Canon T5i, 6:06pm, ISO 100, 300mm, f/7.1, 1 sec |
|
Single frame with Canon T5i, 5:58pm, ISO 1600, 300mm, f/7.1, 1/25 sec |
|
Single frame with Canon T5i, 5:59pm, ISO 200, 300mm, f/7.1, 1/15 sec |
|
Single frame with Canon T5i, 5:08pm, ISO 100, 300mm, f/7.1, 1/25 sec |
|
Sky conditions during the solar eclipse... what the heck! |
|
Shooting the sun from my office |
No comments:
Post a Comment