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Michael Ellestad
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von Michael Ellestad » 1. Apr 2015, 14:34
Easter red Cedars are letting off clouds of pollen and this is what i saw. I have seen pollen coronas before but they were weak but this one was stunning!!! I have always wanted to get a decent pollen corona and FINALLY got one!! Did I mention I got this one on HUMP DAAYYY!!
I got quite a few pics of this and it is still going and the pollen has caused my nose to run and only one I know likes the pollen are my honeybees
For more photos here is topic in my blog:
http://ohio-optics.blogspot.com/2015/04 ... -1-15.html

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Alice Raymaekers
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von Alice Raymaekers » 2. Apr 2015, 21:40
Hey Michael,
cool photo and great to get a post from the states as well!
Cheers,
Alice
"I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night."
Sarah Williams in „The Old Astronomer to His Pupil”
Also engraved on the Allegheny Observatory, tomb to John A. Brashear
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Michael Ellestad
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von Michael Ellestad » 3. Apr 2015, 04:59
Hey Alice!
I post on here whenever I get a good worthy optics display. Last one was an elliptical halo from February. I have been a member since 2004.
Greetings from the USA,
Michael
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Brigitte Rauch
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von Brigitte Rauch » 4. Apr 2015, 10:00
Hallo!
Pollenkorona bei uns in der Mittagszeit am 28. März.
Sonnige Ostertage
Brigitte
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