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Tonight there was a lunar eclipse which turned the moon bright orange.

 

This is a composite shot of course. The main image is made up of three exposures to capture the path of the stars and then I've added a shot of the moon using a telephoto lens which was taken immediately afterwards and from the same position.

Eclipse on 20.03.2015

Solar Eclipse, May 20, 2012, Northern California

Eclipse 4/8/2024

Canon Tele-400mm

ISO 320, f/9, 1/160

ND 8.7 stops

Took the shot outside my home.

 

Reason of blue light shown:

During total solar eclipse, the moon blocks the sun, causing indirect light to reflect off objects on the ground. This indirect light scatters blue waves, making objects appear to reflect more blue light.

Unfortunately due to low clouds on the horizon, it was not possible to photograph the moonrise or the full lunar eclipse at moonrise!

 

Still got to see the partial lunar eclipse and photograph that.

Shot through a thin layer of clouds. Canon EF400mm f/5.6L USM

Taken at some ungodly hour of the morning after I was rudely dragged from a cosy bed to see the eclipse. I saw it fully eclipsed and reddish, however, the photos did not come out due to lack of light. This was the best of the set. The only way we could see it was to hang half out of the bedroom window. It did not look that big from our vantage point.

28th September 2015 Home Stafford UK

I was very happy to see the full, rusty coloured moon when then total eclipse occurred, but it soon clouded over.

 

Later the clouds thinned enough to try and get a picture. I'm completely out of my element with night shoots, but I was happy enough with this hand held shot.

An annular solar eclipse occurred on Saturday, October 14, 2023.

With the pull of both the sun and the moon tidal range is at widest just after an eclipse (takes a day or so for the gravitational pull to move a whole ocean). Makes for some unusual viewing points at low tide and dramatic sea wall breaches at high tide. A fast approaching high tide here on Porthmeor Beach, St Ives.

Secuencia de eclipse lunar (16-06-2011)

At the moment things went really dark. Forty Five minutes Southwest of St. Louis, Missouri. Amazing to be there. Thanks for everything!

April 8, 2024: Eclipse from Thousand Oaks, California, about 11:10 am. About 47% coverage. And yes that's a sunspot above moon in center of image.

A sneak preview of this morning’s annular solar eclipse. More to come :)

Our last total solar eclipse in Europe this century (11-8-1999)

Eclipse Timelapse Sequence ..Aug 21, 2017

9.00 am - Captured Sun...

9.06 am - Someone yelled.."It started"

10.18 am - Loud roar and cheer from the crowd; diamond ring appeared around 10.21 am

11.30 am - Last glimpse of Eclipse

11.41 am - Eclipse ended

2.30 am - Reached home driving nearly 15 hours from Madras, Oregon

Partial eclipse of 2021 june 10... Clear sky...

Provence, South of France... Time : 12:07

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

A flock of birds cross the eclipsed Sun during the maximum phase along the shore of Cape Cod National Seashore. Low clouds briefly obscured the views at time but it made for some very interesting pictures. It was a great way to end my 6 day night sky and eclipse workshop and I am looking forward to my next eclipse adventure.

 

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Lights from a plane flying below the moon during a lunar eclipse. 3.2 second exposure.

Mitsubishi Eclipse in Delmenhorst.

Actress Ashley Greene arrives to the premiere of "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" during the 2010 Los Angeles Film Festival at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on June 24, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.

 

This morning's partial eclipse of the sun. Over the Atlantic Ocean, Allenhurst, N.J. Osprey is silhouetted bottom right of the eclipsed sun.

Ashley Greene and Xavier Samuel attend a photocall for 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' at the Castellana Intercontinental Hotel on June 28, 2010 in Madrid, Spain.

 

So I step out in front of my house and there it was, The Super-moon Eclipse of 9/27/2015, had to take a photo and freeze time as it won't happen again until 2033. I should still be around for that one but just in case. Enjoy!!!

ECLIPSE

 

A quick few milliseconds is all it took for the wave to eclipse this small pebble.

As funny/sad as it was...the pebble was replaced with another one. =)

 

Taken during the same afternoon with this

 

location: Cannon beach, Oregon Pacific Coast

 

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This stallion is named Eclipse (one on the right)

I remember when he was just a little guy. He had a paparazzi when he was little because he was so adorable. Maybe one day he will have a band of his own.

 

[Nur das Handy parat - only the mobile phone ready :-) ]

Trying my hand at some night sky for the eclipse

Seconds before totality, there was just a sliver of sun left to be covered. At this point, the crowds started to gasp and cheer in awe of what they could already see. The amazement of all around would only increase in the moments that followed. We didn't intend to be in such a crowded setting, but hearing everyone else be so astonished just added to the experience, in my opinion.

 

Taken in McClellanville, South Carolina this afternoon.

Actress Ashley Greene arrives to the premiere of "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" during the 2010 Los Angeles Film Festival at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on June 24, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.

 

One of the most amazing experiences I've had in quite some time... Pretty hard to describe the feeling of it transitioning all the way to night in the middle of the day. A soft silence filled the graveyard in Wheatland as we gazed in wonder at the sky...

 

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The total solar eclipse of 2 July 2019, composed for viewing with red-green/blue '3D' anaglyph glasses. The image combines the first and last image during totality and has a subtle 3D effect.

 

Credits: ESA/CESAR

Eclipse, Anglersee, Dülmen, Germany

ABC Weather Vic

The partial Lunar Eclipse - (Penumbral) Taken at the Dam Wall in Winton Wetlands

Thousands of Atlantans gathered to celebrate the 2024 total eclipse, at...

 

Fernbank Science Center

DeKalb County (Druid Hills), Georgia, USA.

8 April 2024

 

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▶ In Georgia, the eclipse was an 'annular' or partial eclipse, with a maximum of ~85% coverage at 3:04 pm EDT.

▶ The telescopes set up outside the center were, of course, fitted with appropriate solar filters.

 

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Actress Ashley Greene arrives to the premiere of "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" during the 2010 Los Angeles Film Festival at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on June 24, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.

 

Here in PA we had 75-80% coverage. I was late in planning so I couldn't get any filters. However, I discovered my Tamron 150-600mm goes all the way to f/40. So that combined with a 1/4000 shutter allowed me to get a decent exposure with harming the camera. Of course, I wore proper eye protection and it was hand held, so I was only on the sun for a couple seconds.

Eclipse above the Nanna Moon's Cafe Bar, Weymouth, Dorset.

Eclipse Sunrise

I wanted to take a shot of the full eclipse behind our church tower. Unfortunately this is as far as I got as the moon disappeared behind clouds shortly after.

 

Mondfinsternis II

Ich wollte die volle Mondfinsternis hinter unserem Kirchturm fotografieren. Leider ging es nach diesem Bild nicht weiter, weil der Mond kurz darauf hinter den Wolken verschwand.

4 images from the recent eclipse composited into a single larger image from the moon entering the full eclipse. I could not use the multi-exposure mode to shoot it with a wi-fi remote which I used on the night due to the severe cold outside. It was -21 before wind chill. I chose to stay in my car and use the comfort of my tablet as remote to shoot the moon as it traveled through the frame of my sensor instead to get 4 images to combine later. I could only shoot it until the darkness of the moon entered Danjon Value of 4 entering totality.

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