• MxM111@kbin.social
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    9 months ago

    You can even see the red perturbation at lower left. Nice. How did you take the picture?

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      I had a Canon T5i with a 600mm telephoto lens on a tracking mount, and used Magic Lantern (a firmware addon) to automatically take bracketed exposures at intervals of a few seconds. It let me actually enjoy the eclipse instead of trying to take photos during it. I actually got a much better photo of the solar prominences at my lowest exposure, though they are still overexposed somewhat. (Who knew they’re that bright?) Photo

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        It’s a solar prominence. One of the big loopy bois on the Sun’s surface.