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Sunburst


Paul

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While out in the back garden this afternoon, my wife noticed a halo typed effect around the sun. She would have spotted over me as i was working preparing for the pool installation while she lay in her lounger drinking iced tea:cool2:
It's about 26c today, yesterday was over 30c and we suffered major burn off's out in the bush land, they do burns here to control natural fire disasters, sadly this one got out of hand and caused major problems, so today we are all suffering with a cooler day and cloudy skies, the clouds are full of smoke particles caused by the fires, giving us this weird ring of light around the sun - just thought you would like to see it.
Photo taken with a standard digital camera Fujifilm - finepix j40.
Fire info HERE :sad:
We don't live that far from there really.
 
Just a thought while i was out side, how about inverting it - looks spooky as now:cool2:

PLEASE DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE SUN THROUGH YOUR CAMERA LENS
 
While out in the back garden this afternoon, my wife noticed a halo typed effect around the sun. She would have spotted over me as i was working preparing for the pool installation while she lay in her lounger drinking iced tea:cool2:
It's about 26c today, yesterday was over 30c and we suffered major burn off's out in the bush land, they do burns here to control natural fire disasters, sadly this one got out of hand and caused major problems, so today we are all suffering with a cooler day and cloudy skies, the clouds are full of smoke particles caused by the fires, giving us this weird ring of light around the sun - just thought you would like to see it.
Photo taken with a standard digital camera Fujifilm - finepix j40.
Fire info HERE :sad:
We don't live that far from there really.

WOW!! That looks really cool Paul! :)
 
Nice shot Paul.

And you are right, nobody should look straight to any strong light source, that's very dangerous for your eyes.

Keep it up.

I mean, not looking at the sun, but taking some more cool shots.
 
Almost looks like an eye in the sky with that filter. Pretty cool!
 
It (second pic, first edit) looks like a *******!! Just jokin', but it really does, if you know what I mean? heehee

Cool original snap Paul! :)

-Stefano
 
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