WARNING: NEVER OBSERVE THE SUN WITH THE NAKED EYE OR THROUGH A TELESCOPE, CAMERA OR OTHER OPTICAL DEVICE UNLESS YOU HAVE A PROPER SOLAR FILTER AND KNOW EXACTLY WHAT YOU ARE DOING.
Your art is very inspirational to all of us artists and at Shadowness we like to thank our amazing artists for all they do, to show our appreciation for you, your artwork has been featured in todays Daily Inspiration #221
duisaabbrye
congrats
Oct 15th, 2011 Replyobsidianphotos
Thank you very much
Oct 16th, 2011 Replyduisaabbrye
youre welcome
Oct 16th, 2011 Replynin
congrats for daily inspiration your work is so great keep it up
Oct 14th, 2011 Replyobsidianphotos
I'll try
Thank you so much
Oct 16th, 2011 Replyhotartornot
Cool one!! Greetings from hotartornot.com
Oct 13th, 2011 Replyobsidianphotos
Thank you so much
Oct 16th, 2011 ReplyJurgenDoe
Your art is very inspirational to all of us artists and at Shadowness we like to thank our amazing artists for all they do, to show our appreciation for you, your artwork has been featured in todays Daily Inspiration #221
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obsidianphotos
Thank you so much for the wonderful feature Jurgen
Really appreciate it.
Oct 16th, 2011 Replydevonlizz
Utterly amazing.
Oct 13th, 2011 Replyobsidianphotos
Thank you so much
Oct 13th, 2011 Replygantibaju
tell me more about concept please??
Oct 13th, 2011 Replyobsidianphotos
Do you mean- how did I take this shot? I took the shot through a Coronado PST (Personal Solar Telescope)
Oct 13th, 2011 Replygantibaju
wow! great!
Oct 13th, 2011 ReplyTridus
incredible incredible!
Oct 13th, 2011 Replyobsidianphotos
Thank you
Oct 13th, 2011 Replyjenepooh
Oh my! That is amazing!!!!! Well done!! :D
Oct 13th, 2011 Replyobsidianphotos
Thank you so much for the great feedback
I'm glad you like it.
Oct 13th, 2011 ReplyFamz
woah, that's intense!! how do you use the fliters?
Oct 12th, 2011 Reply junoondesigns.comCongrats on the Daily Portfolio Feature!
obsidianphotos
Thank you so very much
The filters are inbuilt into a solar telescope which is designed to observe the sun.
Oct 13th, 2011 ReplyFamz
ooh okay, thanks for replying, and you're most welcome!
Oct 13th, 2011 Reply junoondesigns.comCreativeOne
Really great visual and congrats on your special DP Award
Oct 12th, 2011 Reply Inspire & Be Inspiredobsidianphotos
Thank you so much for the great feedback
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