Hi Mr Chia,
I've learnt much from your sharing, thanks.
I started solar observing and imaging in Mar 2010. The first solar image was taken with a Thousand Oaks whitelight filter on a Celestron C14. First H-alpha image was taken in May 2011 with a Lunt 60mm solar scope. I have been on a sharp learning curve and there is much to learn. CAK and whitelight imaging (with Baader Herschel wedge) came later in 2013.
I have just finished reading "The Sun Kings" by Stuart Clark. Was very inspired by Richard Carrington's work (the guy who caught that perfect solar storm in 1859). Have just got into spectroscopy and started building a repository of spectras of stars
Coming back to Solar Cycle 24, undoubtedly a weak solar maxima thus far. Apparently the 1859 Carrington Event happened during a weak solar cycle like this one. So, in a way I still looking out for anything the Sun will throw at us in this Maxima.
Here is the image taken on 24 Jul 13, 5 pm. The Sun is like what you have said, still relatively quiet with few sunspots.
This is how the Western limb looked like the day before on 23 Jul 13:
Alfred