Here’s a photo I took of the sun using a homemade solar filter, showing sunspots 2673 (long streak just above the center) and 2674 (below and to the right of 2673). Compare with this photo from spaceweather.com.
Partial Solar Eclipse with Sunspots
I’m glad I decided to work from home today, and that the clouds cleared for a while. It meant that I got to view the partial solar eclipse, and I even managed to take a few pictures!
The picture above is a bit blurry, but you can clearly see the moon’s shadow, and even sunspots 2192 (the big cluster in the middle), 2193 (the tiny dark spot on the right), and 2194 (the tiny dark spot on the left). The sunspots aren’t remotely as clear as those same spots in this image on Spaceweather.com, but you can see their likeness.
The photo was taken with a Nikon D5000 DSLR, a Nikon 200mm lens, and a cheap welding helmet as the filter. I took several pictures but this was the least blurry. That lens is really difficult to focus sharply on something 93 million miles away.