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M/Y Eclipse is a luxury motor yacht constructed by Blohm + Voss in Hamburg, Germany. Its exterior and interior were designed by Terence Disdale Design and its naval architect was Francis Design. The yacht was delivered to Russian businessman Roman Abramovich on 9 December 2010. At 163.5 metres (536 ft) long, Eclipse is the world's largest private yacht, 0.5 metres (1 ft 8 in) longer than the Dubai, which belongs to Sheikh Mohammed, the ruler of Dubai. The yacht's cost has been estimated at €340 million (approx. US$475M as of September 2011), but a September 2009 report indicated that final costs could approach €800 million (US$1.12B).
c/p: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclipse_%28yacht%29
One of the first shots I managed to get during a quick break in the clouds during the early stages of the eclipse. You can see a couple of sunspots in the center and on the left side of the sun. This was taken with a cardboard eclipse viewer taped to the end of my lens.
Go North East - Volvo B7TL / Wright Eclipse Gemini - YX06 CXJ seen on the A691 near Leadgate prior to operating scholars service 819 to Bridgehill on September 23rd 2022
Was at the beach in SoCal last week..the marine layer cleared off just in time to attempt a couple images of the (partial) Eclipse on Monday.
Today was Eclipse day in North America. I am located along the the Gulf Coast in NW Florida. In this area we only had about 82%. I was on the grounds of Fort Pickens near the Pensacola Pass in Florida. It was still fun to photograph. Captured this image at 1:18 PM just before the clouds rolled in. Shot with the Sony A7RM2 using the Sony FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM along with the 1.4 Teleconveter. Used ND Filters equal to 16 stop (stacked). 1/5 sec at F5.6 ISO 50. Soon I will post a sequence of shots as the Eclipse occurred. It was exciting. Now I wish I had seen the full Totality.
Eclipse Quality of Light
An eclipse is rare, the light before during and after is rare. It’s hard to describe. I’ve been out in an eclipse before and to see donut shaped shadows that come and go so quickly is ethereal. It’s like you are not even you because the light is so different. It affects how you act and even how you speak. This little group became family for just a few minutes, we talked like family and even shared the cereal box viewer. We spoke in wispers and when the clouds rolled in we were all a liittle disappointed. We all changed a bit during this magical time, we made a nucleus that shared this rare celestial event and when is was done we returned back to our individual selves and and went on our way. Being in the light of an eclipse does that to a person.
On a side note everyone was very good in protecting their eyes and not looking directly at this cloud covered, partial eclipse except yours truly who stuck her eye in a cameras viewfinder, without a filter, and fired away. My seeing eye dog comes in next week.
Camera: Nikon N90s, AF Nikkor 20-35mm f2.8
Film: Svema Foto100
Processing: Self Developed in FPP-110, Film Photography Projects HC-110 equivalent. 9.5 minutes @68 degrees
Both film and chemistry (soon) are available at:
Taken by Leslie Lazenby, August 21, 2017, Findlay, Ohio, Millstream Park on the corner of Sandusky and Main streets.
As goes rail photography, so goes solar eclipse photography, at least in my personal case. Although the forecast called for clear skies in my area, the clouds were numerous and relentless throughout most of the afternoon. In the end, I suppose I came away with some unique, surreal views of the celestial event.
Just watching the eclipse over my house! The mist is drifting in now so it's not quite as clear as at 9.30PM
The eclipse as seen from my deck as my daughter was yelling at me from the roof to "get out side and take pictures!" I already was. Sorry to be super late posting this but that's the way it goes these days. Been really busy with regular and not so regular life adventures. Having fun and doing the important things too. Hope you are all well and I promise to check in on your photo streams here shortly.
Each sun is about 10 minutes apart with the exception of the center 3 which all happened in a little over 1 minute
We have got our eclipse glasses ready and are looking forward to seeing it later. We will only get to see a partial eclipse, but it should be cool. Our best viewing will be in the afternoon.
Curvy Barbie on Made to move Body
Broad Ken rebodied on Texas Cheerleader body
Made by me: glasses, brochure, her bag, skirt and top
His outfit: from a Mattel Fashionistas
Bench: flea market find
Bushes: square plants from Michael's
Sun added in PicMonkey
Here's three different exposures. This was so cool, no way a camera can capture the magnificance of it.
We're Here - Astronomy, Eclipse, Space
"I love you..
I love you not.."
you eclipsed darkly over my heart
you shadowed over me and choked my art
you said you think of me, but I forgot
you said you love me.. but I love you not.
flickr today
I finally found the time to sort trough all my images of the 2024 Solar Eclipse and to create this composite image, showing the different phases of the stunning event.
Starting clockwise from uneclipsed Sun top center, the image shows the progression of the partial phase until totality begins with the Baily's Beads and the solar prominences on the bottom center right.
From bottom center left the opposite sequence starts with the Baily's Beads and the even bigger prominences at end of totality, followed by the second partial phase until the Moon finally disappears again on top.
In the center of this circle is the eclipsed sun and the magnificent solar corona during totality.