So here are a few pictures from today's partial solar eclipse, from the beginning to the end (almost):
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Photos taken at beautiful Lake Mckenzie on Fraser Island, Qld Australia. Largest sand island in the world. Photo is a group of back packers from mainly Europe enjoying a 3 day island adventure. My Son Geoff is the Tour / Driver guide ( first pict ). And he does this for a living!!!!!!!! 3 tours a week then 2 days off. Total count over 250 tours to date. Tag along Tours set out from Rainbow Beach. 3 days 2 nights camping .
Great photos! Thanks for sharing.So here are a few pictures from today's partial solar eclipse, from the beginning to the end (almost):
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I like the photos of the deteriorating shipwreck. I believe we've seen other photos of it before. I like the silhouetted wreck in the last photo.
You're welcome.Great photos! Thanks for sharing.
Those are great photos Johanna! When I first saw that single photo above showing the full white globe I thought you were into photographing ping pong balls, and thought gee that's good. Seriously, this is very good technically in the way you must have masked the brightness.So here are a few pictures from today's partial solar eclipse, from the beginning to the end (almost):
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If you take a closer look at the first ping pong ball, you'll notice that it's not flawless.Those are great photos Johanna! When I first saw that single photo above showing the full white globe I thought you were into photographing ping pong balls, and thought gee that's good. Seriously, this is very good technically in the way you must have masked the brightness.
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I see the sunspot in the first three pictures. It's also visible in your test shot from Thursday.If you take a closer look at the first ping pong ball, you'll notice that it's not flawless.
Exactly.I see the sunspot in the first three pictures. It's also visible in your test shot from Thursday.
A very nice choice for the first screenshot from your new MacBook.Screenshot View attachment 63476