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Sequence of the annular solar eclipse of 10/14/2023 taken from Midland, TX. Photographed with a Canon R5 and Celestron C11 XLT with reducer.
Foto:Renato Spencer/JC Imagem
Data:29/03/2006
Eclipse Solar. Fenomeno que só se repetirá daqui a 40 anos.
Composite Photograph of the Super Blood Moon Eclipse of Jan 2019 and the Solar Eclipse of August 2017.
Sporting new long hair extensions, Kristen Stewart holds onto a fake diploma as she films the graduation scene in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse in Vancouver on Friday afternoon (August 28).
The 19-year-old actress was joined by her on-screen dad Billy Burke, who tweeted late last night: “Just got to hotel in Vancouver. Start tmorow early. Someone gets a cap and gown. G’nite for now.”
Also pictured on set was ‘Carlise Cullen’ Peter Facinelli.
The second film in the series, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, is set to hit theaters in November.
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Okay, one last image of pinhole art I made during the eclipse a couple weeks ago. In this one I was holding the stencil much farther away from the paper, so all of the projections are much bigger (and also fuzzier).
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I wasn't in the path of totality, and I was limited to peeks through the clouds. Taken in Albany, NY. All rights reserved.
By the pricking of my thumbs,. Something wicked this way comes.
A shot of the 2017 solar eclipse. This was taken by taping a pair of solar viewing glasses to a piece of cardboard and then taping that to the front of a 300mm zoom lens creating a DIY solar filter. Taken from Brampton, Ontario, Canada.
And then at 8 degrees my second battery went south. Had I thought this out I would have thrown the 300 and telextender on the cropped sensor camera and charged up the batteries!
Eclipse glasses are sold at a variety of stores, both in person and online, but it's important to check for one key feature: your glasses should be marked with the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 12312-2 code. That code specifies the properties that a solar viewer should have to protect your eyes.
The solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 as seen from Shawville, Quebec (where it was a partial eclipse).
Technical details: Nikon D7100 at prime focus connected to a Celestron NexStar 5 SE telescope with a f/6.3 focal reducer and a Kendrick visual solar filter.
Solar eclipse from Willard, Missouri August 21, 2017. A 30 minute period starting 15 minutes before the eclipse maximum.
Nature laughs or maybe cries at the plans of man
3:20pm heavy clouds at peak
5:20pm sunny skies
Birds, relatively quiet at peak and noisy afterwards
Squirrels, well they are squirrels so no change
Rabbit, even more confused than usual
Moon in totality for the 4th time in 18 months! This time I went out to the country away from light pollution and I was able to get many more stars surrounding the moon. The glare of the moon washed out the Milky Way until total phase and then the sky was very dark almost like a night without a moon. Got some cool glare from the focal reducer in this one.
Taken with a Sony a6000 mounted on a Celestron C8-SGT with f/6.3 focal reducer for 1260mm focal length.
Los eclipses solares han sido un fenómeno fascinante para la humanidad desde tiempos antiguos. En la mayoría de pueblos y culturas, los eclipses solares eran vistos como presagios que traían muerte y destrucción, o simplemente eran tomados como mal augurio para los días venideros.
My attempt at photographing the solar eclipse. I had only just decided to photograph it the week prior and couldn’t get my hands on a solar filter and therefore the plan was to only photograph at totality (including the diamond ring and Bailey’s beads). I did some research online in the days leading up to the event and thought I pretty much had it all figured out. Had my settings all prepped beforehand. My plan was to take bracketed images (9 frames) on a tripod with 1/30 being my starting exposure and combine them in post processing. However, in the minutes before the magical moment, I became aware that my tripod isn’t a very good one and I was not able to tilt my camera enough to be able to capture the sun/moon so high up in the sky. I ended up having to shoot freehand and should have either disabled auto bracketing or at least dropped down to 3 frames as I would never be sturdy enough by hand to handle all those exposures. Needless to say, I did manage to enjoy the spectacular event and got one or two images even if they weren’t everything I had hoped to achieve.