S sloth New Member Jul 17, 2008 #22 parampita said: At the risk of getting damaging the eye if the proper filters aren't used.. there are people who do solar photography.. Click to expand... Live view?
parampita said: At the risk of getting damaging the eye if the proper filters aren't used.. there are people who do solar photography.. Click to expand... Live view?
H Havoc New Member Jul 17, 2008 #23 parampita said: At the risk of getting damaging the eye if the proper filters aren't used.. there are people who do solar photography.. Click to expand... Thank for the info. :thumbsup:
parampita said: At the risk of getting damaging the eye if the proper filters aren't used.. there are people who do solar photography.. Click to expand... Thank for the info. :thumbsup:
I icebox New Member Jul 17, 2008 #25 sloth said: Live view? Click to expand... Please do not use live view on the sun! You may save your eyes, but burn your sensor. You may be able to get away with a quick wide-angle shot of landscapes with the sun at one corner, but not with a telephoto.
sloth said: Live view? Click to expand... Please do not use live view on the sun! You may save your eyes, but burn your sensor. You may be able to get away with a quick wide-angle shot of landscapes with the sun at one corner, but not with a telephoto.
lennyl New Member Jul 17, 2008 #26 Havoc said: Just like to ask something else. Is there a way to take a photo of the "SUN" ? Click to expand... During sunrise / sunset. And you can see I got flare as well. No filter, 100-400L. Other than that you need heavy duty filters, and it'll be a boring shot unless you have a telescope. I've seen the sun using a telescope with a hydrogen alpha filter. It's stunning.
Havoc said: Just like to ask something else. Is there a way to take a photo of the "SUN" ? Click to expand... During sunrise / sunset. And you can see I got flare as well. No filter, 100-400L. Other than that you need heavy duty filters, and it'll be a boring shot unless you have a telescope. I've seen the sun using a telescope with a hydrogen alpha filter. It's stunning.
P parampita Senior Member Jul 17, 2008 #27 Lenscapes said: the moon shld be fullest on the 18th. Click to expand... Tomorrow night then. But full moon won't see much of craters, if any. Anyway, will try to shoot and post here.
Lenscapes said: the moon shld be fullest on the 18th. Click to expand... Tomorrow night then. But full moon won't see much of craters, if any. Anyway, will try to shoot and post here.
cheguthamrin Senior Member Jul 17, 2008 #28 If TS dont mind, this is my shot just taken earlier... I thought the sepia version is better. No PP for #2 here, just crop.
If TS dont mind, this is my shot just taken earlier... I thought the sepia version is better. No PP for #2 here, just crop.
cheguthamrin Senior Member Jul 17, 2008 #31 parampita said: cheguthamrin, nice shots leh! Click to expand... Xie xie ni~ ...now itching for more. scratch scratch
parampita said: cheguthamrin, nice shots leh! Click to expand... Xie xie ni~ ...now itching for more. scratch scratch