BF Hammer
Senior Member
This image is only a proof-of-concept at this stage. I'm hoping to get pictures of the sun on another day with even more active sunspots.
My idea here was to just do a sky replacement. Sun shot with a dark solar filter. And I did this manually with a photo I took of the sky at the same 600mm zoom just a short distance away from the solar disk. Only natural intelligence used here (NI).
The subject of the contest is solar system objects. Instead of trying to compete with the dozens of astrophotographers who will submit ultra-detailed photos of Saturn or Jupiter with their giant telescopes and dedicated astro-cams, I am looking at a way to come in with something different enough to be noticed above the noise and I hope good. But I don't want this to look like it's fully artificial either.
I don't know. Tighter crop with less clouds? Different sky with more clouds and attempt to overlap the sun a little maybe? I keep having more ideas.
My idea here was to just do a sky replacement. Sun shot with a dark solar filter. And I did this manually with a photo I took of the sky at the same 600mm zoom just a short distance away from the solar disk. Only natural intelligence used here (NI).
The subject of the contest is solar system objects. Instead of trying to compete with the dozens of astrophotographers who will submit ultra-detailed photos of Saturn or Jupiter with their giant telescopes and dedicated astro-cams, I am looking at a way to come in with something different enough to be noticed above the noise and I hope good. But I don't want this to look like it's fully artificial either.
I don't know. Tighter crop with less clouds? Different sky with more clouds and attempt to overlap the sun a little maybe? I keep having more ideas.