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On Mon, 11 Jun 2012 04:26:24 -0700, Edward Erbeck
wrote: "Bob " wrote: Here in Seattle, the sun poked through the clouds for just a very short time early in the transit, then was gone for the day. Nice Shot Bob. Wonderin' what equipment you used to catch it? Crazy Ed Sony Alpha A550 with Sigma 50~500 at the long end, and a Thousand Oaks Optical RG-4000 solar filter (a bit of Scotch mounting tape on the inside of the filter carrier and it fits quite nicely on the Bigma's ample snout.) The image posted is at full resolution. Great lens for my aviation obsession (sans solar filter, of course...), though it weighs well over 4 lbs. Sore arm to prove it. Bob ^,,^ |
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