For a second, my mind read that as
My annual solar eclipse pic
"How does this guy manage to photograph one of these a year, every year?"
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For a second, my mind read that as
My annual solar eclipse pic
"How does this guy manage to photograph one of these a year, every year?"
Philly:
Man, wish I could get a good shot. It was so overcast and rather early in the morning that you couldnt tell there was an eclipse going on, or if it was the usual dark overcast weather.
Sharing amazing shots like this is why so many of us can relax and enjoy the experience without being distracted by our phone cameras. Thanks!
So there's a speck in the sun if you zoom in far enough.
Does anyone know what that may be? Almost looks like the shape of the ISS. Or possibly some other satellite.
I took some pictures and I noticed that too!
My first instinct was that it was a sun spot, but now I'm not so sure.
Here's mine
Ouch 😳
Better luck April 2024!