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On August 21, 2017 the Night Sky Festival went out with a flare as a partial solar eclipse occurred over Shenandoah National Park. Visitors young and old gathered at Byrd Visitor Center to experience the wonder of this natural phenomenon together.
Headed out of the office this morning to try to get a few photos of the solar eclipse. Didn't quite have the right gear, but you can tell there was an eclipse a little bit. One of these times I'll get around to getting a proper filter.
Pretty basic graphic exercise lateral to the illustration I did. Anyway: The Heart do goes trough Phases and There is such thing as Heart Eclipse :)
When The Breath search for Breath
When The Lips reach for Lips
Lunar Eclipse happen 2-3 times each year, however, can only be seen by people at certain places. For people in Australia, this will be the last total eclipse until 2014.
Although the weather has been awful in the last few weeks, I can't really complaint. At least there were some oppourtunities to take some pictures to document the eclipse.
Shot with Nikon D90 + Nikkor 70-200mm F/2.8 VR2
(I wish I have the TC 2x so I can use my D700)
www.seattlepi.com/news/article/Sky-watchers-get-rare-trea...
A 14 second stop motion of the Eclipse in Portland Oregon, top of Mount Tabor, near the statue.
The audio was the ambient crowd noise. The pictures were taken with a hand held Sony Nex 6, mirrorless camera, converted to InfraRed, with a 850nm filter, 200mm lens, most shots were 1/4000 of a second F32, the noise is reflections bouncing around, the explosion was me bumping my ASA to Auto. I roughly lined the image sequence up in Adobe After Effects.
Copyright,
2017 © Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 2.0
Created Date,
August 21st 2017
Keywords/Tags, Slowtek, SlowTek, Slow Tek, Daniel Phillip Johnson, Mount Tabor, Eclipse, Portland, Portlandia, Oregon, 97213, PDX, After Effects, Sony, Nex-6, Time Lapse, Infrared, 850nm
Purple box shows the area from which TWO total eclipses will be visible, in 2017 and 2024. Mark your calendars.
Eclipse series.
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