Ha-Watercolor May 10th, 2021
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Ha-Watercolor May 10th, 2021
Hello everybody.
Ha-Watercolor, how do you do something like that
All you need is the right sky, conveniently with one....
and then it works with the watercolor without any problems!
AR2823 at 11.35 a.m. CEST
AR2822 at 11:39 am CEST
And painted it in a stylish way ... delicious.
AR2823 at 11.35h CEST
AR2822 at 11.39h CEST
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In spite of everything, the results still have enough potential to be able to look at such details better afterwards:
AR2822 super penumbra of mini patch group.
AR2823 arc filaments that would be clearly observable as loops in the off-band.
CS,
Jozef
Ha-Watercolor, how do you do something like that
All you need is the right sky, conveniently with one....
and then it works with the watercolor without any problems!
AR2823 at 11.35 a.m. CEST
AR2822 at 11:39 am CEST
And painted it in a stylish way ... delicious.
AR2823 at 11.35h CEST
AR2822 at 11.39h CEST
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In spite of everything, the results still have enough potential to be able to look at such details better afterwards:
AR2822 super penumbra of mini patch group.
AR2823 arc filaments that would be clearly observable as loops in the off-band.
CS,
Jozef
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Re: Ha-Watercolor May 10th, 2021
Wonderful set-up and images and interesting too Jozef
Thanks for sharing
Terry
Thanks for sharing
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Re: Ha-Watercolor May 10th, 2021
Superb images and study, you are very lucky indeed with a sky like that, miraculous!
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Re: Ha-Watercolor May 10th, 2021
Funtastic Jozef, thanks for sharing.
10ft x 6ft Solar RoR with Warm Room
Lunt 60mm Double Stack HA
80ed WL+ Lunt Hershal Wedge + Badder K-Line filter.
100mm AR + Lunt b1800 Ca-K module.
Neq6 Eq Mount.
2.7m Pulsar Dome.
11in Celestron SCT + White Light Filter.
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12inch OO Newtonian.
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Lunt 60mm Double Stack HA
80ed WL+ Lunt Hershal Wedge + Badder K-Line filter.
100mm AR + Lunt b1800 Ca-K module.
Neq6 Eq Mount.
2.7m Pulsar Dome.
11in Celestron SCT + White Light Filter.
70mm AR Stellavue.
12inch OO Newtonian.
Eq8 r Pro Mount.
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Re: Ha-Watercolor May 10th, 2021
Hello Terry and Alexandre.
Dnake for the kind feedback b. yourself
@Alexandra: narrow-band H-alpha filters go through there ... However, this layer of cloud was too thick.
CS,
Jozef
Dnake for the kind feedback b. yourself
@Alexandra: narrow-band H-alpha filters go through there ... However, this layer of cloud was too thick.
CS,
Jozef
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Re: Ha-Watercolor May 10th, 2021
Jozef,
I ALWAYS enjoy your work. You are among the best. Thanks for sharing your data.
James
I ALWAYS enjoy your work. You are among the best. Thanks for sharing your data.
James
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Re: Ha-Watercolor May 10th, 2021
DeepSolar64 wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2021 3:29 pm Jozef,
I ALWAYS enjoy your work. You are among the best. Thanks for sharing your data.
James
Hello James.
I am very pleased that you appreciate my work. Thanks.
Jozef
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Re: Ha-Watercolor May 10th, 2021
Most deserved.oreoluna wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2021 4:32 pmDeepSolar64 wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2021 3:29 pm Jozef,
I ALWAYS enjoy your work. You are among the best. Thanks for sharing your data.
James
Hello James.
I am very pleased that you appreciate my work. Thanks.
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Re: Ha-Watercolor May 10th, 2021
Very nice indeed, Jozef. Amazing that you captured any detail at all through THAT sky.
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Re: Ha-Watercolor May 10th, 2021
Hello Stu.
Thanks. Give it a try, with an evenly covered sky. Protuberances are hardly possible, the surface is not a problem, but with little contrast. That can be edited. Seeing is usually very good when the sky is white, as the layers of air are separated.
CS Jozef
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Re: Ha-Watercolor May 10th, 2021
These are excellent Jozef, especially through the haze!
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Re: Ha-Watercolor May 10th, 2021
Jozef, that is an amazing result shooting through the haze.
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Re: Ha-Watercolor May 10th, 2021
Thanks Jozef, I have always not bothered to set up during that type of sky, I may just try in future.
I agree, your work is the best!
Alexandra
I agree, your work is the best!
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Re: Ha-Watercolor May 10th, 2021
Super results through the haze, Jozef. Very good presentation also, as always. Swiss precision !
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Re: Ha-Watercolor May 10th, 2021
Hello sun friends.
Thank you for the very friendly feedback. I am very happy when my documentaries are appreciated. There is often a lot of work behind it.
@Alexandra: "" I have always not bothered to set up during that type of sky, ""
Yes, very few dare to do that, because one thinks that is a bad assumption. It can only be used well with narrow-band Ha filters.
@Franco: "" Swiss precision! ""
Like chocolate, cheese and watches .....
Jozef
Thank you for the very friendly feedback. I am very happy when my documentaries are appreciated. There is often a lot of work behind it.
@Alexandra: "" I have always not bothered to set up during that type of sky, ""
Yes, very few dare to do that, because one thinks that is a bad assumption. It can only be used well with narrow-band Ha filters.
@Franco: "" Swiss precision! ""
Like chocolate, cheese and watches .....
Jozef
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Re: Ha-Watercolor May 10th, 2021
It is a self-made solar telescope with ISTAR 8 inch f6 objective and weight of almost 22 kg and its helpers.
Above left: Motorized 2.5 “Moonlite extract. Without that, you focus yourself to death.
Above right: Baader iris diaphragm and behind it in the tube placed the 160 Baader D-ERF energy protection filter in its own changeable frame. The iris diaphragm is an asset, i.e. being able to stop the lens down at any time without any effort. E.g. if I change the 4x TV Powermate for the 2X TV Powermate, I just have to stop down and it goes on with a 2.4m focal length for large fields.
Bottom left: AiryLab Solar Scintillation Monitor. Admittedly, you don't have to have it, but it's interesting for me because I measure every observation in order to see how the seeing has decreased significantly over the years at my location ..... and I spend more and more time lurking spend good sequences.
Bottom right then: A sun guide from Hinode is used so that the whole thing remains at the targeted location on the sun even at 4.8m focal length.
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