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'My View' Runner Chases The Severn Bore Nr Minsterworth At Sunrise. 13th January 2013

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Andy Sharpe

Monday, 16 July 2012

Venus Passing The Sun 06.06.12

Venus Passing The Sun 6th June 2012

Suddenly I woke up. Sunlight was hitting the bedroom window. I had almost forgotten. I certainly forgot to set the alarm. I expected rain and a grey start, instead by the time I’d  wiped my eyes I could just see some blue sky peeping through fast moving low cloud. I ran down stairs, grabbed the tripod, clipped on the camera, ran to the front door and then realized I had nothing on ! Bugger, so ran back up stairs, grabbed some cloths, back down again and quickly shot out of the front door, still half dressed. I apologies to any birds that may have seen my dress code ! Then above the roof tops, watching the clock tick by, a large block of dark grey cloud made its way across the sky just in time to block out any sign of the sun. Well, it is Great Britain and summer time after all. The sun crept above the roof tops of Cheltenham behind low cloud. No need for fancy filters then. I got some pictures of light creeping around the clouds. Almost giving up any thoughts of seeing this amazing event, then I realized I might need sunglasses if the sun did show, so ran back in doors quickly to get some. By now it was just coming up to 5.37am and with a sudden dazzling burst of light that lasted for what seemed like a blink in time, I fired off several shots, more in hope than anything. Still dazed from broken sleep and that sudden if not very short burst of sunlight, I went back in doors to see the sun was still trying to break through the clouds properly. I decided to go back to bed until the next wake up call, which was for the Severn Bore’s arrival later that morning, when I would make my way over to Maisemore Weir. When I got up, I downloaded my Sun pictures and to my delight I actually managed to get 3 frames of Venus passing the face of the sun. Each shot was taken at 5000th of a second, so it really was a close call as the next frame in sequence was into cloud cover again, phew.

Andy Sharpe