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The great North American total eclipse. In this shot, the sun's corona is visible with huge plasma erupting on its surface, this is many times larger than planet Earth and is about 27 million degrees Fahrenheit.
This was taken with the camera turned 60 degrees anti-clockwise to highlight the largest plasma visible, just a few seconds after 100% totality and just before Baily's beads.
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Took a few tries to get the shot I wanted, it's a lot harder when you're shooting yourself, but I think I finally got the detail and mood I was after. I have seen a few impressive eye shots here on Flickr so here's another!
A different processing: 7 pictures stitched together in panorama mode. No HDR, all exposures are at 1/8 sec, F4.0 16 mm. 16-35 zoom lens on a Nikon D810.
Casper WY, USA
So here's the real thing ....total eclipse of the moon as seen from my backyard in Brisbane shot at 500mm focal length
Valérie and party. '99 Eclipse
"But when I woke up this mornin'
Coulda sworn it was judgment day
'Cuz they say two thousand zero zero party over
Oops out of time
So tonight I'm gonna party like it's 1999"
(Prince)
Taken from Jocko's vault.
Lomo Lca.
D-Longlegs tracking movement on the water below. I find nothing is more captivating than watching these magnificent bears move on the hunt.
Totally wrong camera and lens for wildlife at this distance, obviously. But he was posing here so politely that I couldn't refuse.
Canon EOS 10D
Ring-tailed lemur. (Lemur Catta)
A Sun-worshipping Ring-tailed lemur.
Location: World Gardens Mondo Verde.
Province: Limburg.
Country: Netherlands.
Please press "L" to see large picture.
I know there are a lot of better eclipse shots out there, but I can't believe I handheld this at 1/60 and 270mm - the VR (vibration reduction), must have really worked.
Taken in Traveler's Rest, South Carolina from the BI-LO parking lot off 25. Thanks to my neighbor, Reid for calling last minute to see if I wanted to head down to the totality zone. No traffic at all. Really worthwhile, amazing, unbelievable, hard to put into words. So Thankful that I got to experience it
from streets. Landsort is an island in the southernmost part of the archipelago of Stockholm, with it´s cannons from WWII and the cold war. And as most of the cannons in Sweden they are pointing eastwards...The lighthouse here was built 1640, can be seen 25 nautical miles out in the baltic sea and has the character Fl(1+4) WGR 60s.
From a journey with friends from www.naturfotoforum.se/forum/
I did not take these photos which came from the NASA website from Mexico during the eclipse April 8/24 . I stitched them together in Photoshop to demonstrate this magnificent event. I just wish I could have been there to see it. The next eclipses in North America are in 2044 and 2045 when I will be in my mid-nineties!!!
Listen to Bonny Tyler's song: Total Eclipse of the Heart
Taken with a Canon 70d DSLR and TMB92L refractor. This is the result of 30 images stacked with Registax and processed with Astra Image Pro and Adobe Photoshop CS6.
We are back from The Tetons and Yellowstone! I know I'm a little late to the eclipse photo sharing party, but here's my composite from our view almost directly under the center line up high on a butte in Grand Teton National Park. August 21st was my birthday, and as a lifelong astronomy nerd, I had been planning this trip for years!
It's not an exaggeration to say that watching the eclipse was a life-changing experience. We hiked up a 1500-foot butte in the middle of Grand Teton National Park, just east of the Teton massif. As the sky darkened and the colors faded and the temperature dropped nearly 20 degrees I started to feel like I was having an out-of-body experience. Just before totality my fiancé and I held hands and saw the light flutter on the ground, like the space-time continuum itself was rippling. (We later learned that this light flutter is called "shadow bands", and that they are rarely seen - we were very lucky!). As totality arrived, we could hear the chorus of exclamations from thousands of people rising up from the Jackson Hole valley below, which made it feel even more like a religious rite. During totality, a little nocturnal vole rushed out of its hole, ran by my feet and under my camera tripod. It was two minutes and thirty seconds of absolute wonder, and I'll never get over it.
🌖🌗🌘🌑🌚🌑🌒🌓🌔
"In the fullness of the dark night you don’t know where you are spiritually. You’re separate from God and man. You do not know where to turn. Your friends love you and wish you well but your condition does not improve."
beim Katzen-Papa auf dem langen Canapé*
Zuerst kam die Lady Maine Coon zum Tretteln auf meiner Flauschdecke.
Eine Stunde später kam Carlos auch.
Zuerst Tretteln, dann ausruhen: Ich muss dabei aber aufpassen, dass keine Störung dazukommt.
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Kanapee
„Das Wort canapé bedeutet im Französischen wörtlich ‚Sofa' und kommt letztlich vom mittelalterlichen lateinischen canopeum, das auch die Quelle für das englische canopy /d. i.
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Synonym für Sofa, mehrsitziges gepolstertes Sitz- und Liegemöbel
The shot above was before sunrise. I posted another photograph below from the same spot but when the sun was exactly shining on the mountain and I used a 10-stop filter. Big difference in my opinion. If you have time read the description of my post in the comments. Had to wake up at 3:45am for this and then drive 100km to be onsite before the other photographers and people arrive. The place is totally magical.
Have a great weekend everyone. HCS too!
Still thinking of the perfect name but had to take a couple of pics of her anyway.
I have a mohair wig on the way for her and I'm thinking of changing her eyes for grey / blue ones..... but OMG she's amazing! That face-up on the tanned skin is so beautiful!
I was lucky that the path of the Total Eclipse included our city of Cornwall, Ontario. I documented the historic event with my film camera but took a few iPhone shots for posting in the interim.
but totally wrapped up in it...
was what I felt like
after watching the beginning of the end
of "Lost"
on television last night.
Wow!
I have sooo many theories....How about you?
“Not until we are lost
do we begin to understand ourselves.”
~Henry David Thoreau
ATC
2.5" x 3.5 "
Not available for trade
These guys were not playing, the dust they were kicking up , the heat haze off the path, plus a large crop, messed with things here, as did having to quickly drop to one knee and hand hold., these excuses aside, worth sharing I thought.
Taken at RSPB Titchwell, on the main path, MORE IN THE SERIES BELOW IN COMMENTS
Canon EOS-1D X
ƒ/10.0
700.0 mm
1/5000
iso 1250