Photographer Captures Detailed Photos of the Sun From His Backyard

fractal

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Photographer Captures Detailed Photos of the Sun From His Backyard


Alan Friedman of Buffalo, New York is an amateur astrophotography enthusiast who captures amazing photographs of the Sun through a telescope in his backyard. His highly detailed photographs show the sun in ways you never see with your naked eye. Using special filters that allow the photos to be captured without destroying his camera or his eyes, Friedman creates images of our life-giving star that look more like something you might see under a microscope.

In his artist statement for the work, Friedman writes,
My photographs comprise a solar diary, portraits of a moment in the life of our local star. Most are captured from my backyard in Buffalo, NY. Using a small telescope and narrow band filters I can capture details in high resolution and record movements in the solar atmosphere that change over hours and sometimes minutes.
The raw material for my work is black and white and often blurry. As I prepare the pictures, color is applied and tonality is adjusted to better render the features. It is photojournalism of a sort. The portraits are real, not painted. Aesthetic decisions are made with respect for accuracy as well as for the power of the image.


See link for rest of article and some incredible photos.
 

Zman-ks

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Awesome! :)

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ddbowdoin

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Big bucks... So basically in order to capture a clean image you need a mechanical device that accurately rotates with the earth. That, along with the telescope, is a serious amount of cash. Awesome images though. I have a friend who does this and after spending nearly 4 grand his images don't even come close to this!

here is his set up

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