Solar transit of ISS

  
         

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wowexodar
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Marc Eberhardt  about 1 month ago
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Splendid Lens. That is awesome.
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GURDEEP SINGH  3 months ago
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Outstanding shot..... Truly Superb...
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Pedro Jarque Krebs  4 months ago
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Awesome!
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Jeff Scozzafava  5 months ago
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Just came across one of the most technically difficult shots ever, pulled off to perfection (right here). Well done, voted and faved! Congrats on an exceptional image!
cristian_silva
espectacular :D votada
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Deepak Pawar  7 months ago
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great shot !!!! ... v & f
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JooYoung Kim  9 months ago
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Wow, sharpen ISS.
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Jake K....  10 months ago
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Amazing capture
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Alexandre BLANCHARD  10 months ago
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superb work
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Isaac Tresens  10 months ago
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Amazing!!
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Vincenzo Ganci  10 months ago
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Beautiful.
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Manel Camps  12 months ago
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excellent! what a wonderful second! thanks to share
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Valeria Simola  12 months ago
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truly amazing! Love your works!
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Valeria Simola  12 months ago
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Clément Fayard  about 1 year ago
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you're so lucky ! voted
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Gustavo Muniz  about 1 year ago
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amazing ... really amazing !!
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Josiah Forgath  about 1 year ago
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Wow. Can't speak.
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Marty Drabic  about 1 year ago
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wow. that is killer
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Sam Cornwell  about 1 year ago
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Hi Levin. This is really something. May I ask what filter you used to expose correctly? Also how much time passed between each of the four shots?
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Levin Dieterle  about 1 year ago
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Hi Sam, for these exposures I used a Baader solar filter foil, which is also used for solar eclipses. Between the shots 1/6.5 sec passed (maximum frame rate for serial exposures for the Canon 40D).
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T F  about 1 year ago
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outstanding!