So, my solar distortion and green flash are now digital. Next thumbnail pages have been photographed 2009 on my new vantage point at sea level. Here is a number of facts to keep in mind while going through pictures.
Each sunset or sunrise is separated from each other by a line.
In each image its true pixel size is given (frame not included), while in the web the resolution is usually a lot smaller. Size is given to allow to check whether image size would suit to intended print size. In general many of the composites look at best only modest due to huge shrink from the original. However, in all composites, where the sun is shown in full width, its diameter in original composite is approximately 1200 pixels. Checking single solar images gives a hint what is shown also in the large composites if they are blown to full size.
It is quite evident that I have become bored to "normal" composites. Therefore a more visual approach has been used in many cases in composing these images. They are not just visually more appealing but also expose clearly the behaviour of distortions. In some cases composite itself remains same while backgroung colour is varied.
DSC_4774 comp
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DSC_5543 copy
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DSC_5545 copy
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DSC_5543 comp2
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DSC_5543 compa
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DSC_2585 copy
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DSC_2599 copy
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DSC_2586 Comp2
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DSC_2592 Comp2C
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DSC_2598 Comp2
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DSC_2574 Comp3B
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DSC_2579 Comp3C
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DSC_2579 CompB
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DSC_2582 Comp3
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DSC_2582 Comp3B
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DSC_2595 Comp3C
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DSC_2613 Comp3C
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DSC_2571 Comp
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DSC_2571-2625P1
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DSC_2686 copy
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DSC_2681 Comp3
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DSC_2684 Comp3
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DSC_2691 Comp3
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