May 17 life and death of a filament , definitely my best video

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excerpt from a video today, no processing out of AS!3 sharpened 50%

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that is SPECTACULAR!


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That's great. Nice job.


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Unbelievable recording Paul.


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That is fantastic. SPOD material.


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That’s breathtaking! Amazing footage.


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Crazily cool!!!!`


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Brilliant cinema, Paul!

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The flare ripped the filament apart! Excellent work!!


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Excellent capture Paul,well done!

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Absolutely stunning! How long is the time interval you captured?

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really impressive !


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SPOD material I would say. :bow


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That is awesome ...


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Superb animation Paul!!!
Really well captured.
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it's really a stroke of luck, as you can see on the video of the link, I took a region of the sun in full net format of the pst (obligated to put a barlow X2 otherwise the spot is too small) and why I shifted to the left?????

in 99% of cases I will have shifted to the right for a protrusion at the limb,

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Professional quality work Paul!!


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That's astonishing - & brilliant work. What was your reaction when you saw that emerge?! Over what sort of timeframe was that?


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Wonderful!


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I was lucky to catch it too, visually! It all happened in the span of about 15 minutes.

Amazing recoding.


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Spectacular video, Paul !

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WOW!! :bow :bow :hamster:

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banjo wrote: Tue May 17, 2022 3:57 pm bonjour

extrait d'une vidéo aujourd'hui , pas de traitement sorti d'AS!3 sharpened 50%

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Sure, never see such a wonderfull animation :hamster: :hamster: :hamster: :bow :bow
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vineyard wrote: Wed May 18, 2022 8:31 am That's astonishing - & brilliant work. What was your reaction when you saw that emerge?! Over what sort of timeframe was that?
hello ,
about 100 mins, I'm going to upload the 10h video (580 images) with a lot to see, I've put a timestamp that will allow you to see the shooting time
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spectacular capture of the event!


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Wow, excellent.
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Fantastic animation. Solar dynamics in action.....wonderful.

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Truly amazing capture, I watched it a number of times, congrates, just brilliant

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Fantastic animation! :bow

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fantastic Paul, very cool


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Amazing to see the sun in action like this. Great video!


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