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Hopkinsville, KY. August 21, 2017. Shot on a Hasselblad Xpan II and Fuji Provia 100F. Developed and scanned by The Darkroom.
Eclipse star Xavier Samuel is quickly becoming a paparazzi and fan magnet. Last night he joined the cast of Eclipse on Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart's inaugural public make out night, but today it was all about the Hunter Parrish doppelganger.
The actor paid a visit to the Blenz Coffee House and the Vancouver Art Gallery and was gracious enough to pose for photos with fans while being photographed by the paparazzi.
I am looooving this dude
he's just so...cute
hope he continues to be this cute once fame really hits him
This eclipse was visible as a partial phase from the east coast of the US. This was shot from the beach in Florida just after sunrise. The disk of the moon is partially obscuring the sun. I did not artificially increase the sunrise colors here -- in fact, I moved the tint control more to the blue end. The RAW photos were very red.
Right after that first photo was taken, heavy clouds rolled in and didn't let up for an hour. At that point, the eclipse was pretty far along.
Pentax K-5 • 3200 ISO • Sigma 150-500mm f:5-6.3 APO DG HSM
Kenko Teleplus SHQ 1.5x teleconverter
TopazLabs DeNoise 5
Total moon eclipse 15/06/2011
Limpach • Luxembourg
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Eye protection is critical for the upcoming Solar Eclipse!
Photographed by Volunteer Photographer Connar L'Ecuyer.
Celebrity Eclipse is a Solstice-class cruise ship, operated by Celebrity Cruises. She is the sister ship of Celebrity Solstice, Celebrity Equinox and Celebrity Silhouette. Celebrity Eclipse measures 122,000 GT and carries 2,852 passengers (double occupancy) plus crew.
Tonnage:121,878 GT
Length:317.14 m (1,040 ft 6 in)
Beam:36.80 m (120 ft 9 in)
Draft:8.30 m (27 ft 3 in)
Decks:17 decks
Installed power:
4 × Wärtsilä 16V46
67,200 kW (combined)
Propulsion:
Two ABB Azipods
Three Wärtsilä CT300 bow thrusters (3,000 kW each)
Speed:24 knots (44 km/h; 28 mph)
Capacity:2,850 passengers
Crew:approx. 1,271
Tug boats; Island Scout and Point Valiant
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Helijet on helipad in Vancouver.
Sikorsky S76A
Canada Place, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
The Solar Eclipse in Cheltenham - 20 March 2015
Taken when the moon had covered 87% of the face of the sun and was retreating! I only managed these shots because the clouds rolled in. Prior to that the sun had been shining brightly! So the solar glasses did a brilliant job of making visible the slow and steady progress of the moon in front of the sun. Wonderful!
This photo is made up of 11 exposures from a telephoto camera aimed at the sun during the entirety of the solar eclipse.
Eclipse 2 3876 (KX11PUK) travels along Lytton Way on route 101 towards Luton.
Another example of an ex 310 branded Eclipse, come to Stevenage and received Journey Mark livery. Fleetnumbered 3876 it fits nicely towards the start of the numbering and is in regular use on the interuban routes out of Stevenage interchange.
Eclipse was pretty much a dud in the area around Rochester, NY. At home we had heavy overcast and light rain when totality was reached. The darkness lasted just a few minutes and the shed light came on and the chickens gathered out front thinking it was time to go in. It's a poor-quality cell phone pic.
Did anyone else shoot the eclipse with a pinhole camera!? I brought my solar puck camera and a stake. I did a test shot the day before the eclipse to get it right. The white line is the path of the sun that day, with it dimming out during the eclipse. I composited-in a separate shot of totality, and a foreground shot taken with my Canon 6DM2.