Looking at the date of my last post I can see it has been 3 long weeks since I have been imaging . Weather conditions were -4C with a fair breeze so it felt colder than it was . Viewing conditions were not great and made any up close shots difficult .Any way it was good to be back out there , this winter hasn't offered many opportunities for either of us , hopefully this will change soon .
Here are some of today's captures March 6 2014
South eastern limb showing AR 1995 & 1991
Western Limb with AR 1998 @ 1.6X
A closer look at AR 1995 and a Floater 1.6X
Eastern limb and filaments
And a non inverted black and white version
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1 comment:
I like the last 2 images best. I can hear someone saying, "Too wild.". LOL ;-)
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