I had a bit of a play myself...
And it got used on the
Australian Geographic site.
And I think it's going to be in tomorrow's paper, not certain.

I took it using a Nikon D200 and a very average zoom lens – the Nikon 70-300 f4 – 5.6 G lens, holding a neutral density filter and 3 polarising filters over the front of the lens, so I could cut out enough light to capture the detail.
The camera was set to 1/8000 second shutter speed and f45.
Still too bright to look at the sun through it, but it allowed me to squint a lot just to get the centre of the frame pointing at the sun so AF would lock on. I tried manual focus and took several shots when I saw the eyepiece illuminate, but MF wasn’t sharp enough.
It was a bit tricky holding the 4 filters over the front of the lens and keeping it extended to full zoom. On the D200, it gave me an equivalent 450mm focal length.
Did you guys use photoshop to bring the yellow into it or was it done another way?