Re: Eclipse photo rework

2018-09-02 Thread lrc
It should be the very same url

On September 2, 2018 3:50:19 PM PDT, Steve Cottrell  wrote:
>On 2/9/18, ann sanfedele, discombobulated, unleashed:
>
 Thanks for the kind words, and especially the feedback. I, too, had
>>been disappointed at the loss of prominence of the CMEs.  I went in
>and
>>kind of cheated and fiddled specifically with the color balance of
>them
>>to bring them out a bit better in the yellow shifted version of the
>photo.

 Is this one more to your liking?
 https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/43703771664
>
>Is this the version as o FaceBook? Still seems a little too much to me.
>
>Or maybe not - I need some fresh eyes ;-)
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Re: Eclipse photo rework

2018-09-02 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 2/9/18, ann sanfedele, discombobulated, unleashed:

>>> Thanks for the kind words, and especially the feedback. I, too, had
>been disappointed at the loss of prominence of the CMEs.  I went in and
>kind of cheated and fiddled specifically with the color balance of them
>to bring them out a bit better in the yellow shifted version of the photo.
>>>
>>> Is this one more to your liking?
>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/43703771664

Is this the version as o FaceBook? Still seems a little too much to me.

Or maybe not - I need some fresh eyes ;-)

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Re: Eclipse photo rework

2018-09-02 Thread ann sanfedele

oh yeah - wow factor!

ann

On 9/2/2018 7:55 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:

Excellent. I like your latest version.

Paul


On Sep 2, 2018, at 5:51 AM, Larry Colen  wrote:

Cotty,

Thanks for the kind words, and especially the feedback. I, too, had been 
disappointed at the loss of prominence of the CMEs.  I went in and kind of 
cheated and fiddled specifically with the color balance of them to bring them 
out a bit better in the yellow shifted version of the photo.

Is this one more to your liking?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/43703771664

Steve Cottrell wrote on 9/1/18 10:07 PM:

On 1/9/18, Larry Colen, discombobulated, unleashed:

I've been nibbling away at photos to show at my party next week.  I just
did a rework of one of my eclipse photos, including changing the color
balance to bring some color into the corona.

Does the color temp change work?  Any other suggestions for improvements?

https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/29476843967/in/album-72157700832934925/

Interesting. I couldn't recall what the image was like originally, so looked in 
your collections for it - and found it.

What I would say is this. Yes the new image is quite a stunner with the colour 
change - but, one thing you lose a bit is the contrast in colour on those 
fantastic coronal ejections. I see they are accentuated even more with the 
deeper oranges and reds, but they are nowhere near the contrast in the original 
image.
Is there a half-way house to be had by giving the colour shift a bot less 
strength so you keep the 'easter egg' surprise of those CMEs? I say easter egg 
because it's such a stunning image on first viewing, but quickly the eye 
reaches those ejections  and the detail and staggering nature of the size of 
them (given that sun sun is 1 million miles across) is laid bare to see.
Beautiful image Larry, either way. Just my .02 :-)
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Re: Eclipse photo rework

2018-09-02 Thread jtainter
Larry, that's a stunner. Much better than my eclipse photos. What lens did you 
use?

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Re: Eclipse photo rework

2018-09-02 Thread Paul Stenquist
Excellent. I like your latest version.

Paul

> On Sep 2, 2018, at 5:51 AM, Larry Colen  wrote:
> 
> Cotty,
> 
> Thanks for the kind words, and especially the feedback. I, too, had been 
> disappointed at the loss of prominence of the CMEs.  I went in and kind of 
> cheated and fiddled specifically with the color balance of them to bring them 
> out a bit better in the yellow shifted version of the photo.
> 
> Is this one more to your liking?
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/43703771664
> 
> Steve Cottrell wrote on 9/1/18 10:07 PM:
>> On 1/9/18, Larry Colen, discombobulated, unleashed:
>>> I've been nibbling away at photos to show at my party next week.  I just
>>> did a rework of one of my eclipse photos, including changing the color
>>> balance to bring some color into the corona.
>>> 
>>> Does the color temp change work?  Any other suggestions for improvements?
>>> 
>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/29476843967/in/album-72157700832934925/
>> Interesting. I couldn't recall what the image was like originally, so looked 
>> in your collections for it - and found it.
>> 
>> What I would say is this. Yes the new image is quite a stunner with the 
>> colour change - but, one thing you lose a bit is the contrast in colour on 
>> those fantastic coronal ejections. I see they are accentuated even more with 
>> the deeper oranges and reds, but they are nowhere near the contrast in the 
>> original image.
>> Is there a half-way house to be had by giving the colour shift a bot less 
>> strength so you keep the 'easter egg' surprise of those CMEs? I say easter 
>> egg because it's such a stunning image on first viewing, but quickly the eye 
>> reaches those ejections  and the detail and staggering nature of the size of 
>> them (given that sun sun is 1 million miles across) is laid bare to see.
>> Beautiful image Larry, either way. Just my .02 :-)
>> Cheers
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Re: Eclipse photo rework

2018-09-02 Thread Larry Colen

Cotty,

Thanks for the kind words, and especially the feedback. I, too, had been 
disappointed at the loss of prominence of the CMEs.  I went in and kind 
of cheated and fiddled specifically with the color balance of them to 
bring them out a bit better in the yellow shifted version of the photo.


Is this one more to your liking?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/43703771664

Steve Cottrell wrote on 9/1/18 10:07 PM:

On 1/9/18, Larry Colen, discombobulated, unleashed:


I've been nibbling away at photos to show at my party next week.  I just
did a rework of one of my eclipse photos, including changing the color
balance to bring some color into the corona.

Does the color temp change work?  Any other suggestions for improvements?

https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/29476843967/in/album-72157700832934925/


Interesting. I couldn't recall what the image was like originally, so looked in 
your collections for it - and found it.



What I would say is this. Yes the new image is quite a stunner with the colour 
change - but, one thing you lose a bit is the contrast in colour on those 
fantastic coronal ejections. I see they are accentuated even more with the 
deeper oranges and reds, but they are nowhere near the contrast in the original 
image.

Is there a half-way house to be had by giving the colour shift a bot less 
strength so you keep the 'easter egg' surprise of those CMEs? I say easter egg 
because it's such a stunning image on first viewing, but quickly the eye 
reaches those ejections  and the detail and staggering nature of the size of 
them (given that sun sun is 1 million miles across) is laid bare to see.

Beautiful image Larry, either way. Just my .02 :-)

Cheers




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Re: Eclipse photo rework

2018-09-01 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 1/9/18, Larry Colen, discombobulated, unleashed:

>I've been nibbling away at photos to show at my party next week.  I just 
>did a rework of one of my eclipse photos, including changing the color 
>balance to bring some color into the corona.
>
>Does the color temp change work?  Any other suggestions for improvements?
>
>https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/29476843967/in/album-72157700832934925/

Interesting. I couldn't recall what the image was like originally, so looked in 
your collections for it - and found it.



What I would say is this. Yes the new image is quite a stunner with the colour 
change - but, one thing you lose a bit is the contrast in colour on those 
fantastic coronal ejections. I see they are accentuated even more with the 
deeper oranges and reds, but they are nowhere near the contrast in the original 
image.

Is there a half-way house to be had by giving the colour shift a bot less 
strength so you keep the 'easter egg' surprise of those CMEs? I say easter egg 
because it's such a stunning image on first viewing, but quickly the eye 
reaches those ejections  and the detail and staggering nature of the size of 
them (given that sun sun is 1 million miles across) is laid bare to see.

Beautiful image Larry, either way. Just my .02 :-)

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Eclipse photo rework

2018-09-01 Thread Larry Colen
I've been nibbling away at photos to show at my party next week.  I just 
did a rework of one of my eclipse photos, including changing the color 
balance to bring some color into the corona.


Does the color temp change work?  Any other suggestions for improvements?

https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/29476843967/in/album-72157700832934925/

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Re: OT: Interesting eclipse photo

2015-10-11 Thread David Mann
On Oct 12, 2015, at 7:45 AM, John  wrote:

> On 10/10/2015 1:26 AM, David Mann wrote:
>> Certainly not your usual...
>> 
>> http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap151009.html
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> Glad it had an explanation, or I'd have never figured out what it was.

That's why I found it so fascinating, as well as the story of how it was made.

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Re: OT: Interesting eclipse photo

2015-10-11 Thread knarf
I've never thought of a Speed Graphic as a point and shoot.  LOL.

Cool pic though. Thanks for posting.

Cheers,

frank

On October 10, 2015 1:26:26 AM EDT, David Mann  wrote:
>Certainly not your usual...
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>http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap151009.html
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Re: OT: Interesting eclipse photo

2015-10-11 Thread John

On 10/10/2015 1:26 AM, David Mann wrote:

Certainly not your usual...

http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap151009.html

Cheers,
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OT: Interesting eclipse photo

2015-10-09 Thread David Mann
Certainly not your usual...

http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap151009.html

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Re: OT Cool annular eclipse photo

2012-07-18 Thread David Parsons
Heh, if I had driven 18 hours, I'd have made sure that someone was
standing there.  :)

On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 11:54 PM, Boris Liberman  wrote:
> Unbelievable
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> On 7/16/2012 9:33 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
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>> It seems that someone just walked up and framed himself perfectly in the
>> shot:
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>> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2167595/Stunning-image-shows-boy-watching-solar-eclipse--taken-1-5-miles-away.html
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Re: OT Cool annular eclipse photo

2012-07-17 Thread Boris Liberman

Unbelievable

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It seems that someone just walked up and framed himself perfectly in the shot:
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Re: OT Cool annular eclipse photo

2012-07-17 Thread Steven Desjardins
That's an amazing combination of hard work, skill, and luck.  What a shot.

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> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2173486/How-different-man-look-Hilarious-portraits-photographer-Gordon-Stettinius-lesson-bad-taste.html
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> different haircuts, beard trims and wardrobes for a wonderful series of bad, 
> even creepy, portraits. Knowing that they are intentional, some of them are 
> bust your gut funny.
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Re: OT Cool annular eclipse photo

2012-07-16 Thread Larry Colen
This link off that page is just brilliant:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2173486/How-different-man-look-Hilarious-portraits-photographer-Gordon-Stettinius-lesson-bad-taste.html

It's a series of self portraits where he intentionally makes himself up with 
different haircuts, beard trims and wardrobes for a wonderful series of bad, 
even creepy, portraits. Knowing that they are intentional, some of them are 
bust your gut funny.


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Re: OT Cool annular eclipse photo

2012-07-16 Thread Darren Addy
I had seen the shot before, but had not read the story of the shot before.
Thanks for the link!

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OT Cool annular eclipse photo

2012-07-16 Thread Larry Colen
It seems that someone just walked up and framed himself perfectly in the shot:
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OT: Interesting eclipse photo

2007-03-22 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
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Re: Eclipse Photo

2002-06-13 Thread David . Mann

William Peifer wrote:

> The picture on the NASA site is described in the caption as a time-lapse
> sequence.  Typically, shots like these are taken through a very strong
> filter (typically an optical density of 5 or so, corresponding to a
filter
> factor of ~100,000).

I remember a guy on a newsgroup a couple of years back, he wanted to set up
his camera to take an all-day exposure of the sun tracing its path across
the sky while exposing properly for the foreground, using a very strong ND
filter.  I do not know if he actually did this or not.  The reciprocity
effects would make things difficult to say the least...

Cheers,

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Re[2]: Eclipse Photo

2002-06-12 Thread Bob Walkden

Hi,

I read up on this stuff before the total eclipse of 1999 in
Pasachoff's book, and although I didn't get any decent photos of my
own I did learn a few things. The book includes examples similar to
this one. The moon and the sun move at reasonably constant speeds relative
to the earth, so we know how long it takes for the sun to travel its
own diameter. It's also quite easy to work out the how much of the
frame the sun will occupy for a given focal length. Since the start
and end times of the eclipse are predictable, this information allows
you to calculate when to start shooting, and how long the interval
between exposures needs to be. It also lets you plan in advance
roughly whereabouts in the frame the line of suns will be. That photo
with the Golden Gate bridge must have taken an awful lot of planning
and experience of eclipse photography.

"The Cambridge Eclipse Photography Guide" by Jay Pasachoff and Michael
Covington is full of information. Unfortunately there are no details
of exlipses after 1999, but the technical photography information is very
comprehensive.

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Wednesday, June 12, 2002, 7:44:32 PM, you wrote:

> I wasn't refer to the consistency of the spacing, but the degree of spacing. As in 
>how did he/she know how long to make each exposure so that each image of the sun did 
>not overlap or be too far
> apart.  
>   "Paris, Leonard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: An interval timer that took a 
>picture every n seconds.

> Len

> I wonder what calculations the photographer used to get the nearly pefect
> spacing of each exposure?
> "Daniel J. Matyola" wrote: There is a great photo
> of this week's eclipse on today's Astonomy Picture of
> the Day:

> http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
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Re: Eclipse Photo

2002-06-12 Thread William Kane

Well,

   Since the apparent motion of the sun is constant, all the
photographer had to do was take a picture every X minuites.  He took 18
frames (counting the number of suns in the picture), and the eclipse in
San Fransiscio took T time.  All he had to do to find X is simple math: 
T/18 = X

   Calculating exposure must have been tough though . . . he had to
decide what the exposure should be, then divide it up so that all 18
exposures equalled the final exposure he needed.

IL Bill

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>of each exposure?
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>week's eclipse on today's Astonomy Picture of
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Re: Eclipse Photo

2002-06-12 Thread smcforme

 You'll notice that the actual image of the sun is completely blown. So no filter 
needed if you don't mind that. As far as eye protection, you could easily compose the 
photo by shielding the sun with your hand in front of the lens. It also appears to be 
a fairly wide angle lens. So if you did get a peak of the sun it would not be much if 
any worse than if you did so without a lens. I probably would hesitate to do so with 
the 400mm however! PLEASE BE CAREFUL WITH YOUR EYES! 
  wendy beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >From: "Daniel J. Matyola" 
>Subject: Eclipse Photo 

>There is a great photo of this week's eclipse on today's Astonomy Picture of 
>the Day: 

>http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html 

That is a brilliant photo!
Wish I'd got to see it :-(
There are a couple of good ones in the Spaceweather gallery too
http://science.nasa.gov/spaceweather/eclipses/gallery_10june02.html

One thing that puzzles me; The picture of the day in Daniels's link looks like it was 
taken normally without any filters - otherwise how else would the golden gate bridge 
appear on the photo? I thought that this was an absolute no-no and dangerous to the 
eyes to do this. Obviously I must be mistaken. Also a few of the other photos I have 
seen also appear to have been taken without filters. Are there any solar eclipse 
photographers on the list? How do you do it?

Wendy

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RE: Eclipse Photo

2002-06-12 Thread Peifer, William [OCDUS]

Wendy Beard wrote:
> The picture of the day in Daniels's link looks like it was taken normally
> without any filters - otherwise how else would the golden gate bridge
> appear on the photo?  [Snip]  How do you do it?

Hi Wendy,

The picture on the NASA site is described in the caption as a time-lapse
sequence.  Typically, shots like these are taken through a very strong
filter (typically an optical density of 5 or so, corresponding to a filter
factor of ~100,000).  To make things interesting, photographers sometimes
take an additional exposure (on the same frame) without a filter, when the
Sun is not in the field of view.  Not sure if there was the typical late
afternoon fog coming in off the ocean that day or not.  If there was, then
the exposure of the water and bridge was probably taken in the late
afternoon, well before the start of the eclipse.

Bill Peifer
Rochester, NY
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RE: Eclipse Photo

2002-06-12 Thread smcforme

I wasn't refer to the consistency of the spacing, but the degree of spacing. As in how 
did he/she know how long to make each exposure so that each image of the sun did not 
overlap or be too far apart.  
  "Paris, Leonard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: An interval timer that took a 
picture every n seconds.

Len
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Subject: Re: Eclipse Photo


I wonder what calculations the photographer used to get the nearly pefect
spacing of each exposure?
"Daniel J. Matyola" wrote: There is a great photo
of this week's eclipse on today's Astonomy Picture of
the Day:

http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
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RE: Eclipse Photo

2002-06-12 Thread Paris, Leonard

An interval timer that took a picture every n seconds.

Len
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From: smcforme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 12:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Eclipse Photo


 I wonder what calculations the photographer used to get the nearly pefect
spacing of each exposure?
  "Daniel J. Matyola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: There is a great photo
of this week's eclipse on today's Astonomy Picture of
the Day:

http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
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Re: Eclipse Photo

2002-06-12 Thread wendy beard

>From: "Daniel J. Matyola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>Subject: Eclipse Photo 

>There is a great photo of this week's eclipse on today's Astonomy Picture of 
>the Day: 

>http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html 

That is a brilliant photo!
Wish I'd got to see it :-(
There are a couple of good ones in the Spaceweather gallery too
http://science.nasa.gov/spaceweather/eclipses/gallery_10june02.html

One thing that puzzles me; The picture of the day in Daniels's link looks like it was 
taken normally without any filters - otherwise how else would the golden gate bridge 
appear on the photo? I thought that this was an absolute no-no and dangerous to the 
eyes to do this. Obviously I must be mistaken. Also a few of the other photos I have 
seen also appear to have been taken without filters. Are there any solar eclipse 
photographers on the list? How do you do it?

Wendy

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Re: Eclipse Photo

2002-06-12 Thread smcforme

 I wonder what calculations the photographer used to get the nearly pefect spacing of 
each exposure?
  "Daniel J. Matyola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: There is a great photo of this 
week's eclipse on today's Astonomy Picture of
the Day:

http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html

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Re: Eclipse photo

2002-06-10 Thread Johan Schoone

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
>> The astronomy picture of the day today has a grea photo of 
>> an annular
>> eclipse.
>> 
>> http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
>
> Is it my new monitor, or do the sun and moon appear oval in this photo? 

Blame it on the atmosphere. The sun (and moon) are just above the horizon.
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Re: Eclipse photo

2002-06-10 Thread Rfsindg

Is it my new monitor, or do the sun and moon appear oval in this photo? 
Regards,  Bob S.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> The astronomy picture of the day today has a grea photo of 
> an annular
> eclipse.
> 
> http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
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Re: Eclipse photo

2002-06-10 Thread Steve Desjardins

If I ever managed to catch an image like this I think I would just sit
around and be pleased with myself for about a month.  I'd like to know
how they decided on the exposure.  Great Pic!
 

Steven Desjardins
Department of Chemistry
Washington and Lee University
Lexington, VA 24450
(540) 463-8873
FAX: (540) 463-8878
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/10/02 08:51AM >>>
The astronomy picture of the day today has a grea photo of an annular
eclipse.

http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html 

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