Sunday, April 17, 2011

St Dalfour Cream Effects

how to catch a bump with a digital camera






Hello Friends creative astronomy, I am a follower Jaora.
I am going to explain capture images of a solar prominence with a simple photo camera. This requires getting up early. Well, about eight is well at this time. Expect no wind. The camera must have a support or a good pulse. You have to give full zoom without going to happen to digital (3 optical zoom is fine. Pixels is not very important but it helps. To have 10 is sufficient.
If you like to know how did I give the data Taking Pictures:
Exposure: 1 / 663 sec.
Aperture Value: 6.76 EV (f/10, 4).
ISO Speed \u200b\u200bRating: 100.
Focal Length: 18.6 mm.
The flash does not fire, auto mode.
Using red filter on the shot.
This photo was made in Spain, Jerez de la Frontera on 8 and twenty in the morning daylight savings time. On March 27, 2011.

Then I increase the image and noticed that I had a lump. I show the progress of the increase and the various shades that I was taking to improve the view.







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