| written by Mcwgogs on Jul 29, 2009 17:59 |
  | |  | | Ooh... Nice photos. The 360° panorama is neat. Next time you should include upward and downward angles though, and make a full spherical QTVR. : )
The fifth shot is almost like The Sound of Music. I can only assume you initiated a song and dance routine in the moments that followed.
The first three photos on the 'img189' server are not loading properly right now though, and weren't when I checked a few hours ago either. They start to load slowly at roughly dial-up speed before crawling to a halt a portion of the way through. I don't experience that problem with the rest of the images on the other servers though. I was finally able to get the first to finish loading, but haven't managed to get the other two to complete yet. That server seems to be having some problems at the moment. | |  | |  |
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 | |  | | Beautiful shots there, Mcwgogs!  | |  | |  |
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| written by Mcwgogs on Aug 01, 2009 00:36 |
└> last changed by Mcwgogs on August 01, 2009 at 19:02
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| i haz title: speed-y-???-1 |
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  | written by Speeder on Aug 02, 2009 01:42 |
 | |  | | This is other side or the two great spots are gone? | |  | |  |
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 | |  | | I can see the great spot. I didn't think there were supposed to be two.
Great shots there.  | |  | |  |
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| written by Mcwgogs on Aug 02, 2009 14:33 |
 | |  | | The Small Red Spot is probably on the other side now, and a bit too small to be captured on low resolution images such as mine. I haven't seen the thing in a while too, but i think it should still be there. | |  | |  |
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| i haz title: speed-y-???-1 |
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  | written by Speeder on Aug 02, 2009 16:51 |
 | |  | | Oh no... It is there, but not visisble...
Btw: The small red spot does not exist anymore since a long time ago (it apeared in 2008 and disapeared some time after), the second spot is named Oval BA
It IS in the photo, if you pay attention you see that the yellow band right below the great spot is disrupted near the left side of the great spot, this disruption is the Oval BA. | |  | |  |
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| written by Mcwgogs on Aug 03, 2009 07:25 |
| i haz title: speed-y-???-1 |
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  | written by Speeder on Aug 03, 2009 12:41 |
 | |  | | I wonder how hard is to take a photo of the sun... I don't see much of that around... | |  | |  |
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| written by Naavis on Aug 03, 2009 13:28 |
 | |  | | It's not that hard. If you have a telescope and a camera, you'll only need a suitable filter on the telescope to photograph the sun. | |  | |  |
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 | |  | | He's Australian. He is looking at the sky upside-down. | |  | |  |
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| i haz title: speed-y-???-1 |
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  | written by Speeder on Aug 03, 2009 16:46 |
 | |  | | Whut?
I am not australian 
Who is australian? | |  | |  |
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 | |  | | Nah, not you. The author of the photo I quoted, which has the Great Spot above rather than below. | |  | |  |
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| written by Naavis on Aug 03, 2009 19:15 |
 | |  | | It also varies from photographer to photographer if they reverse their pictures, since they usually are seen upside-down through the telescope. | |  | |  |
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