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about 70% eclipse as seen in Boston

Partial eclipse of the sun as it ascends over the Kaiwi Channel viewed from the windward coast of Oahu. 02 October 2024.

The sun is coming back of the partial solar eclipse.

Taken before total eclipse.

Carhenge, Alliance Nebraska

200mm w/ no solar filter, f/2.8, 1/250s, ISO200, single exposure, levels in PS

at maximum 30 min before the Full Moon was visible again

 

Lunar eclipses can occur only during a full moon. Here, the moon was in perfect alignment with the sun and Earth, with the moon on the opposite side of the Earth from the sun. Earth will cast two shadows on the moon during the eclipse. The penumbra is the partial outer shadow, and the umbra is the full, dark shadow.

When the full moon moves into Earth's shadow, it will darken, but it won't disappear. Sunlight passing through Earth's atmosphere will light the moon.

 

Moonshot taken over Munich on July 16th 2019 (23:31 MEZ)

 

with my Canon EOS 450D EF70-300mm f/4-5.6L IS USM

ƒ/ 5.6

300 mm

1/60

ISO 400

 

Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)

The lunar eclipse over a homestead. Weld County, Colorado - May 15th, 2022

 

E100 4x5, 210mm lens (homestead)

3 second at f32, 812 filter and 1 stop soft GND

 

135mm lens (moon) exposure every 8 minutes, varying from 1/15th to 8 seconds

 

21 exposures on one sheet of film. Read the blog post on how I created this image here: www.alexburkephoto.com/blog/2022/5/19/photographing-the-l...

We're south of the total eclipse path, but we got close. I'll post a collage image later, but this is pretty cool. The eclipse has begun. The sunlight is bouncing around the lens elements inside the camera. A couple of partial eclipsed suns appear.

Mandarin drake in eclipse

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Way too early in the morning but totally worth it

Prise en Bretagne, France

 

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I prepared my 15 year old Canon 40D for the eclipse by taping a Thousand Oaks solar filter to the lens. I chose this camera as it's probably worth no more than £50 now, so I could afford to lose it if things went horribly wrong.

 

But in the event I needn't have worried as it was cloudy. Hey ho.

Surrounding landscape at totality of the Eclipse August 21, 2017, Seabrook Island, south of Charleston, SC. Against a very dark, ethereal blue sky, streaks of lightning could be seen coming from the clouds. Totality occurred at 2:47 pm. This image taken at 2:39 pm. Pano of 3 shots each a HDR of 3.

On the evening of 2022-11-08 I successfully observed and photographed the total Lunar eclipse from the capital of Japan.

This eclipse had a once-in-a-lifetime speciality as during the event the Moon was conjugating with planet Uranus. And by viewing it in East-Asia, the Moon passed in front of the planet, so there was a Uranus-eclipse by the eclipsed Moon.

The photos were taken in every 15 minutes.

 

2022-11-08 Tokyo, Japan

Canon EOS 5D Mark II + Tamron EF 150-600 @600mm

1/3 sec, f/6.3, ISO 1000

 

A short Youtube video about the event:

youtu.be/AnmNl9WcBB8

Eclipse over the Sandy River.

 

I wasn't really able to get a decent shot of the river with a perfectly exposed moon and so I took two exposures. One for the dark river scene and another for the moon.

 

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Eastern Phoebe. I got a new lens yesterday and was so excited to try it out I totally forgot about the eclipse. When it got “overcast” where I live I decided to try and find something to photograph and I found this ole girl.

Minutes after the eclipse the clouds closed in

A bracketed HDR image of the Lunar Eclipse on 27 July 2018, photographed from my backyard with a Nikon D750 and my 200-500mm Lens with a 2x Teleconverter (1000mm).

 

The Camera was tracking the Moon on my Celestron AVX Telescope Mount.

 

Lunar Eclipse Time-Lapse:

View the Time-Lapse movie of the longest Lunar Eclipse of the Century. This video shows the most dramatic part of the Eclipse, when the Umbra (the darkest part of Earth's shadow) moves over the Moon. Only the long wavelengths of light (towards the red side of the Electromagnetic Spectrum) manage to illuminate the Moon, resulting in the red color.

 

Why is Earth's shadow round on the Moon during an Eclipse?

Notice Earth's spherical shadow on the Moon. Yes, just like all the other Planets in the Universe, the Earth is also not Flat!

 

"Nature can not be fooled." - Richard P. Feynman.

 

This image is part of the Legacy Series.

 

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Total Solar Eclipse ~ Wyoming ~ USA ~ Monday August 21st 2017.

  

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Well a Year ago yesterday I spent the day in Wyoming watching my 1st and hopefully not my last Total Eclipse of the Sun, what an amazing experience that was, well worth the 3000 mile road trip from Los Angeles...:)

 

Roll on April 18th 2024 for the next one in Vermont & New York State..:)

 

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...it's a cloudy day here, but we could see a bit of the eclipse --79% would be the maximum here...

12 images taken during the transit of the moon crossing in front of the sun.

Although the skies were quite cloudy I managed to get enough gaps in the clouds to shoot this sequence over about a 45 minute period at the peak of the eclipse.

 

Thanks to ITV new for sharing this image on their website too :-)

www.itv.com/news/tyne-tees/update/2015-03-20/the-whole-mo...

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Flattery is ready for the solar eclipse!

 

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Team Eclipse is a team of 2..

Me and Wain

 

We are making history with a losing streak longer than Eiffel Tower xD

 

Winning is purpose of the champions, but we are no champions .. We are warriors, We play the game with no chance of surviving it, but we finish it with courage.

 

Yeah, we are cool like that B)

 

Check out Wain's Version

 

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I didn't prepare with eclipse glasses to view the August 21, 2017 eclipse, but when I went out into the eerie dimmed sunlight when the eclipse reached its maximum here, I found these enchanting arcs projected on my driveway by the sun streaming through the leaves of my trees.

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Hyatt Regency SF

San Francisco, California

Partial Solar Eclipse - Oxford UK

Dunlin @ Snettisham on 6th

A combination of shots from various stages of the 2012 annular solar eclipse in Tokyo.

 

1/4 sec at f/5.6, ISO 100, 400 mm (EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM +2x III)

This is not an eclipse.... it's a TOTAL ECLIPSE! I had to make a Arnold reference, it was too easy. Totality with Regulus to the left, I believe. If you didn't get to see it in person, make plans for the next one. As good as any photo looks of the eclipse... live is 100X better!

This is something I haven't seen before, the full moon peeping over the horizon while in partial eclipse, while the sunset colors lingered in the evening sky! And yes, it's a full spring supermoon although the eclipse put it temporarily into crescent, I was out the night before and its light was brilliant, one night before it was fully full. I wish I had more and better pictures, but the sky was mostly cloudy and that was the only glimpse I had.

 

Davis, Ca. May 15, 2022.

The eclipse was awesome! Here's a quick edit from one of my shots.

I swore to myself that I was NOT going to take eclipse pictures and instead leave it up to the professionals. I'd briefly considered buying a long-lens and a solar filter, but successfully resisted those purchases. At the last minute, however, I found the temptation to photograph it myself irresistible. I cobbled together several ND filters I had lying around, including one my son found at the bottom of a lake a couple of years ago. Thus, I ended up with hundreds of pictures of the sun and relatively few of my family (sigh!).

 

On my return home, my twitchy shutter-happy finger opened up photoshop for the first time and after watching a tutorial on how to compile multiple images, I ended up with this.

 

I was very happy with my experience overall. We got up early in the morning, drove with some light traffic to a spot south of Challis, ID and set up down a dirt road at the base of a mountain range on BLM land about a mile from the nearest observers. We had a great time as a family watching, playing games, and I snuck over to the camera to snap a shot now and again. Being in the shadow was, of course, the surreal experience everyone talks about, and my children howled with the excitement and delight I was hoping to provide for them.

... total lunar eclipse shot on 3rd of March 2007 in Saarbruecken with Canon 5D, at the telescope's focus by Andrei and myself.

 

the part of the moon in the shadow of earth is red-orange because of earth's atmospheare. the umbral shadow is slightly bluish and the rim gets very bright, because the greatest eclipse is almost over.

 

this hdr version is taken only few minutes after this photo, but the rim became so bright that it was not possible to capture the image of moon with a one shot - here high dynamic range comes in handy! (10 exposures)

 

details on the telescope and the location available here: astronomy at mpii.

 

Lunar Eclipse tonight, with guest appearances by Saturn (blue top right) and Regulus, (bright star on left). It was gorgeous to see, and my pix don't do it justice. But, I just popped this off in the backyard to record the event for myself, and I'm sure folks with telescopes or longer lenses got a nicer shot...can't wait to see some. How beautiful our lovely moon is.

It is a rare supermoon and total eclipse tonight and I almost didn't get to see it because of the thick clouds early on in the area. But they cleared and I was treated to a surreal experience. My whole family was out looking at the sky in amazement.

 

Tonight is the night of the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival. This was taken in front of our house.

 

Happy Moon Festival!

 

今晚是少有的中秋夜月全食。在北美才能看得见。一开始出门时看到圆缺,可惜没几分钟就被厚厚的云遮住了,后来不死心又出去,老天似乎为我的执着感动,天开一缺,让我得以看到此难得一景。家人也都出来看了!

 

这是在我家门口拍的。

 

祝大家迟到的中秋快乐!

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