A tall tale… a prominence released from its magnetic tether to the solar surface, blown by the solar wind. This one stands 60,000 miles tall.
A tall tale… a prominence released from its magnetic tether to the solar surface, blown by the solar wind. This one stands 60,000 miles tall.
A bit of drama at the edge of the sun 10/11/2019
Camera 101… when shooting something moving fast, use a fast shutter speed. Or you might wind up with a hopelessly blurry International Space Station!
Delicato
A desolate, beautiful landscape, distant yet within reach.
adulthoodisokay asked: Just wanted to say that your photographs are really quite amazing. Thank you so much for sharing them!
Thank you!
allencarson-blog asked: Have you ever done a writeup or a guide to your image processing techniques. I am a (very) novice solar astrophotographer - mostly h-alpha, and would love to improve my image processing. Thanks, and I love your work.
Thanks very much. I have given talks on this and will be speaking at this year’s Starfest in Ontario. There are links to my TEDx talk and a short video about my work linked here: http://www.avertedimagination.com/main1.htm
tempestuouscreature asked: My parents and I were wondering what equipment you use to capture your stunning images you capture?
HI and thanks for your note. You can see pictures and links to more info on the equipment here: http://www.avertedimagination.com/img_pages/little_big_man.html
There is a TEDx talk and a short video that gives more information on my work on this page: http://www.avertedimagination.com/main1.htm