bjørn rørslett 0 Posted October 23, 2005 Together with my son I covered the Solar Eclipse May 31, 2003, using 3 cameras shooting in UV, IR, and visible light, all equipped with various mirror lenses. We shot about 600 images during the first half of the Eclipse before clouds impacted the event. Three out of these images, all from the visible band camera, had strange reflection patterns to them, such as shown here. I have lifted the shadow area ever so slightly to better show the detail, but otherwise the photo is as captured by the camera. Link to comment
rwhillman 0 Posted October 25, 2005 Bjorn, thanks for sharing this remarkable image. I especially appreciate the explanation. You have one of the most interesting and important photography websites on the internet. You certainly don't need photo.net, but I am glad you are posting here because it allows an informal give and take and also increases exposure for your work (even if some viewers don't have the good sense to appreciate it). At the very least, this proves the uselesness of ratings at photo.net. Bob Link to comment
lee hamiel 0 Posted October 25, 2005 Bjorn: I am really glad you posted this here - I really like this shot a lot & have sent the image link to my family members all of who are amazed by this image. Kudos on a great shot & a nice result from all your efforts regarding this moment. Link to comment
FilmPhotography-DuaneHorne 0 Posted October 26, 2005 What a powerful image! Very unique capture for this phenomenon. You mentioned that you used IR film for some of your exposures. Was this Kodak Colour IR? I have not had good sucess with solar photography utilizing this film. What are your suggestions? Also , please tell what type of solar filter you used. Indeed this is such a powerful image, as far as subject matter is concerned; it is both documentary and artistic at the same time. Very well done! I also concur with the other commentators, low ratings mean absolutely nothing on photo.net. I never use them as I prefer to comment. Some have commented on my work using ratings but including them in the comment section. I have gotten a 6/6 in the comment section from a very gracious patron. I would rate this a 7/7; this is the highest rating. Link to comment
eiddwen 0 Posted November 12, 2005 love this picture but find it a little weird and scary!! Link to comment
hilonesome 0 Posted August 6, 2006 I agree with Mr. Hillman, this photo proves the uselessness of ratings on this site. Why anyone would give this photo a 3 in any category is way beyond me. Definitely a unique and interesting photo. Link to comment
BelaMolnar 2 Posted January 10, 2011 Hunting image, exceptionally haunting image. Happy New Year to you, Bjorn. Link to comment
aplumpton 16 Posted March 3, 2014 The sun generates life, including the cry of a newborn baby entering his or her strange world. Chance is much in photography and you have had the good eye to see and capture it. Bravo! Link to comment
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