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The others pictures of "Sunset from the Guilvinec" |
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Sunspots trio |
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The Sun sets after a sunny day. The satellite from space are clear: no cloud less far than 200 km. So, it's a good day to see the Sun sets behind the horizon.
But, the Sun is too bright for my DSLR. Even at 100 ASA and 1/4000 s. The red layer is completly overexposed. Nevertheless, one can see three sunspots. You have ever seen it: they are the sunspots visible on the Sun disk during the total solar eclipse on March 29, 2006. |
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Canon 350D + WO Megrez 480/80 (F/D 6.0) refractor |
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1/4000 s on |
Date & place |
April 6, 2006, Le Guilvinec |
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The others pictures of "Sunset from the Guilvinec" |
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A Shower of Stars in Brittany
Brittany by night in panorama!
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