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Absolutely stunning picture. The beads are beautiful, and the prominences are stunning.
Also from VT. We were wondering what the red spots we were seeing near the 5 oβclock position were. I had guessed they were flares, thanks for confirming.
For those that missed it, the flares & prominence were visible to the naked eye as red dots.
I read an article today in which they said that those were not flares but prominences. Equally neat, if you ask me. Each one of those spots was about 10 earths big, which is wild!!
I got a similar photo, but not with a reflector. My image is the reverse of yours. :-)
I missed the correct exposure during C2, but was able to get it around C3 as totality ended. Maybe that's why it's the reverse. I wasn't using a reflector though, not sure where/how that'd be used.
Love the meeting of the minds here, thanks for the background. Stunning image, more stunning because I learned!
Holy cow, amazing job! I want this as a wallpaper, do you have a higher res photo?
I don't have a higher res version (this was a crop from the full image that had a lot of blank sky) but if you want, I can run it through the Lightroom ai super resolution thing to make a higher res version for wallpaper. What ratio do you need? 16:10 or 16:9?
Ah, understandable. 16:9 would be great!
This is the best I could do.
Edit - does lemmy compress images? I may need to share the file elsewhere if that's the case...
Thatβs more than enough, thank you so much! The compression isnβt bad, it looks fine on my phone