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Middletown, NY - Lunar eclipse on Feb. 20, 2008. Regulus is at the top of the frame. Saturn is at the lower left.
Handheld - 90mm f/2 with various ISO and shutter speed (1/15 to 1/125) Processed in Lightroom to taste
Images taken from a video of the lunar eclipse and stacked using Registax 5.1. This is my first time ever using Registax and I'm not quite sure I understand what I was doing, but here it is anyway. The only modification I made to the image was to adjust the gamma a bit to make the image brighter.
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Start of the Eclipse on August 28/07 taken with an Orion 12" intelliscope and Olympus digital camera
12 minute exposure to show the tracks of the stars and eclipsed moon. The breaks in the stars were created by the passing clouds in the sky.
This is a photograph of a lunar eclipse (blood moon) as seen from Colorado Springs, Colorado on the morning of 4 April 2015.
This is a photograph of a lunar eclipse (blood moon) as seen from Colorado Springs, Colorado on the morning of 4 April 2015. The moon is over Pike's Peak in this photograph and it disappeared behind Pike's Peak shortly after sunrise.
This is a photograph of a lunar eclipse (blood moon) as seen from Colorado Springs, Colorado on the morning of 4 April 2015. The moon is over Pike's Peak in this photograph and it disappeared behind Pike's Peak shortly after sunrise.
This is a photograph of a lunar eclipse (blood moon) as seen from Colorado Springs, Colorado on the morning of 4 April 2015.
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