While it was possible for us to see the transit by looking through our welder’s glass. It really wasn’t useful for taking a picture – it was too small. Monte mounted a pair of binoculars on a tripod and used that to focus an image of the sun and the transit of venus on a piece of paper. That’s what these are images of.
The transit started right on time. If you look just to the right of the top of this image, you can see Venus just starting to show up. You can also see 4 or 5 sunspots in each image.

A little while later, Venus is clearly visible on the face of the sun.

This was one of the last images, taken shortly before sunset.


It used to be that photos like this were only available from astronomers. Good shots.
Thank you!
Wonderful! I had fun looking through my Dad’s welding goggles too. 😀
It was fun to watch. A rare treat.