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A once a year solar event - May 2nd, 2013
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 144966" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>Thanks Glenn. But truth be told, I didn't have a lot of options where I stood. There were about 12 to 15 other people with tripods all layered there in one space. There were two rows below my tripod and a couple behind me higher up. What was very impressive was how all these people, some who drove all the way from Arizona and a few from LA were all courteous and very thoughtful of everyone else's shots. Not that I would have expected any less but it was nice to see this random collection of photographers all sharing this event. </p><p></p><p>I'm about to take off here in the next few minutes and see how "off" the sun is tonight vs. last night. There are some high clouds sputtering around so it could be a spectacular red and orange sunset or it could peter out if the marine layer sneaks in at the last minute.</p><p></p><p>Here's a webcam that is in Del Mar beach, about 2 miles north of where Scripps pier is, so when the camera moves to the south you can almost see where the pier is. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.camzone.com/camzonedelmar" target="_blank">Del Mar Beach Live Streaming Video</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 144966, member: 9521"] Thanks Glenn. But truth be told, I didn't have a lot of options where I stood. There were about 12 to 15 other people with tripods all layered there in one space. There were two rows below my tripod and a couple behind me higher up. What was very impressive was how all these people, some who drove all the way from Arizona and a few from LA were all courteous and very thoughtful of everyone else's shots. Not that I would have expected any less but it was nice to see this random collection of photographers all sharing this event. I'm about to take off here in the next few minutes and see how "off" the sun is tonight vs. last night. There are some high clouds sputtering around so it could be a spectacular red and orange sunset or it could peter out if the marine layer sneaks in at the last minute. Here's a webcam that is in Del Mar beach, about 2 miles north of where Scripps pier is, so when the camera moves to the south you can almost see where the pier is. [url=http://www.camzone.com/camzonedelmar]Del Mar Beach Live Streaming Video[/url] [/QUOTE]
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