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What: 20% pre umbral stage U1-U2
When: SuperMoon Eclipse Eclipse, Sept 28 2015.
By: Gary Foord, Rainham, Kent
Camera: Sony A700 DSLR
Lens: 500mm f/8 Minolta Mirror on manual focus with Vivitar 1.4x teleconverter
Eclipsed Moon at perigee ('supermoon')
2015-Sep-28 03:32 BST (02:32 GMT), Bristol, UK.
300mm, ISO = 400, Av = f/5.6 (+0.5 stop), Tv = 2s, WB = Auto
(No colour adjustments; Saturation = Standard)
This is a composite showing a sequence of eclipsed lunar images viewed clockwise from the bottom left and a central image which is 5 seconds beyond the 4:02:56 am EST of "greatest" eclipse.
We just had a lunar eclipse over Denmark, unfortunately the moon decided to play hide and seek behind som clouds, but eventually at 11.01 (1 minute before the total eclipse expired) it showed, pictures are named as timestamp.
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The Blood Moon is rising...
INFO:
Exposure Time: 0.5s (5x0.5s taking best pixels)
ISO: 500
Aperture: f/4.9
Camera: Nikon D850
Mount: SkyWatcher HEQ5-Pro
Telescope: William Optics Redcat 71 WIFD
Hand-held shot of the Lunar Eclipse, December 10, 2011, taken in Dongguan City, Guangdong, China. Skies were crystal clear, though with a strong, cold wind. During totality, fainter stars in Taurus (Hyades) and other constellations were easily visible. Quite spectacular, and glad I was able to catch it!
Maansverduistering op 3 / 4 maart 2007. Verder dan dit gaat de sigma 70-300 niet, en door de iso van 1600 aardig wat ruis, maar het blijft een mooi gezicht!
Almost looks like Mars :-)