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Something in the gloomy sun today

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posted on Apr, 5 2012 @ 08:47 PM
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it is easy for me to take pictures of it through 2 welding lenses with a crappy camera, and see it by eye
i dont own a good video camera
it would be easier for you to borrow or buy 2 welding glasses than for me to buy a good camera, you have a camera
ill try tommorow with my crappy camera and try and zoom in, ive never tried zooming in i just remembered
now for gods sake stop posting tripe until tommorow
i told you i dont give a dam about it really
but you seem to
why are you so excited do you like the pics i took

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WITH MY DARK FILTER
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posted on Apr, 5 2012 @ 08:54 PM
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Apparently you must give a damn about it. After all, it was you who bumped this 3 mpnth old thread to post your message. Not only here, but in another forum on this board as well. To post the same images in two separate threads....you must really be excited about what you captured.

We'll wait and see this supposed video of yours. I think in the end we'll all see it was just a dirty spot on one of the two filters you are holding.



posted on Apr, 6 2012 @ 12:40 AM
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posted on Apr, 6 2012 @ 02:00 AM
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Just as I thought....a dirty welder filter. You cant post a video because it proves that there is nothing there.

Thanks for confirming your hoax.



posted on Apr, 6 2012 @ 06:31 AM
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posted on Apr, 6 2012 @ 08:49 AM
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i dont care if i get banned for using the word prick either
in your case its true,
untill you try yourself with a DARK FILTER why try and PROVE me wrong
you know nothing about the subject of looking through a DARK ENOUGH FILTER
im not trying to PROVE anything
YOU will get no more replies off me except to ridicule you from now on
as you are obviously shooting blind and dont realise the logic
i will try to catch it on vid
BUT when im ready and certainly not to please you(its very cloudy today anyway)
if someone else is interested maybe
i was surprised myself i could see it again i had forgotten about it,and very surprised it showed on the pics
with my camera
HAVE YOU ACTUALLY READ THE REST OF THIS POST

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posted on Apr, 6 2012 @ 12:49 PM
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Seems to me that you are the only person that is seeing this moving spot on the sun. Too bad you cannot provide video evidence to back your outlandish claim.

I mean, seriously. You bump these old threads claiming to see something unique, then fail miserably trying to prove your point.

Typical....



posted on Apr, 6 2012 @ 12:58 PM
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Proven wrong:



Taken with a Canon 7D. 250mm lens with a class 10 solar filter.

so, where is your video?




posted on Apr, 6 2012 @ 01:15 PM
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Originally posted by gavron
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Seems to me that you are the only person that is seeing this moving spot on the sun. Too bad you cannot provide video evidence to back your outlandish claim.

I mean, seriously. You bump these old threads claiming to see something unique, then fail miserably trying to prove your point.

Typical....

ohhh,,, you are excited

ive already told you im not trying to prove a point,
and for claiming something uniqe,
they are easily seen with 2 X No 9 welding lenses by eye, they look to be moving
be they sunspots or cooler areas because the lense is SOO DARK
maybe the greenish tint has something to do with it, i dont know, and dont care
what i do know is you HAVENT TRIED IT
so know NOTHING ABOUT IT
i also know your none too bright but your pictures are



posted on Apr, 6 2012 @ 07:13 PM
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Actually, it's quite sad that you cannot prove your claim. After all, you did go to two seperate forum threads to post your proof.....a few bad images. However, when shown they were just smudges on a couple of dirty welder filters, suddenly no evidence to the contrary is proof. When asked to produce a video as proof, you run away like a child.

Will be fun to just watch this thread slowly fade away.



posted on Apr, 6 2012 @ 07:18 PM
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I don't know but it reminds me of this song.



posted on Apr, 6 2012 @ 07:21 PM
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posted on Apr, 6 2012 @ 07:30 PM
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Snapped these yesterday with my DSLR and a decent lens. The sun was behind some thin clouds which acted as a filter. Yes, they are sunspots. It's a regular photograph, with regular camera and lens and no filters at all. Plain, as you see it. I took several shots and they all had the same spots. It's not sensor dirt.




Close up:


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posted on Apr, 6 2012 @ 08:12 PM
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Nice photos, Zayonara. Great capture of the sun spots.

Been clear here, and pushing upper 80s...so sun seems intense.

The claim by leepenny though is there is a black spot on the sun that zips around quickly. He says he sees it all the time. I'm thinking it was just a dirt spot on the two welders lenses he was looking thru.

He seems so excited about it he has posted it on 3 seperate forums here: Fragile Earth, Predictions and Prophecies, and here. Would be nice if he could actually produce a video of what he sees. Until then, l think it is a good guess he is seeing sunspots, and the moving dot is just a speck on his welders filters.
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posted on Apr, 6 2012 @ 08:39 PM
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Thanks. If you check the SOHO live videos of the sun, you can see the sun rotating. As it rotates, the sunspots appear to move. Often, you can see the spots drifting around relative to each other as if they were swimming around the face of the sun. They also pop in and out of existence.

SOHO Live

Look for the "SDO/HMI Continuum" video.
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posted on Apr, 6 2012 @ 08:48 PM
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Nice link! The videos are a 48 hour compilation, so the movement is greatly sped up. He claims he can actually watch the spots move around quickly, like an "all seeing eye" as he put it.

Just as long as leepenny realizes these videos are a 48 hour compilation, and not realtime.

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