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Post processed from raw. Shortly after totality. Click the picture twice to zoom in. You can see solar flares from the Sun around the edge of the Moon.

Note the odd saucer shaped object in this photo, and not in the other photo.

 

Since I didn't have a solar camera filter, as a last minute idea, I placed one of my eclipse viewing glasses over the lenses of my camera, and it worked! This photo captured the burst of light at the end of the totality.

Cloud cover was thin and wispy; but I had a beautiful view.

April 7, 2024

 

The day before the Total Solar Eclipse. It has been cloudy for days, and this is a glimmer of hope! I am headed to Burlington. I am so relieved to see blue sky. Will it last though?

 

Lake Champlain

Burlington, Vermont - USA

 

Photo by brucetopher

© Bruce Christopher 2024

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Viewing the Solar Eclipse in Salem, NH with my co-workers. My company made special t-shirts for the event. Music and snacks and free solar glasses made it a memorable event!

 

I brought a few homemade viewers to use since I didn't have the right solar filter for my camera. My cereal box viewer was great. But my favorite photo was of the shadows of the crescent as it was filtered through the tree branches onto a white plastic picnic table!

I tried to take a picture of the sun but the stupid moon photobombed!

further crop of the prominences near C3. very active solar surface; the largest prominences are many Earth diameters in height!

April 8, 2024. Total Solar Eclipse, Conway, Arkansas. A little Photoshop artwork to show the sequence and phases of the total solar eclipse.

Traveled to Jackson, Missouri to see the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse. It was spectacular!

The sun is reemerging from behind the moon and it's becoming light again. #TotalEclipse2024

For the most part it was cloudy, but 30 minutes before maximum totality the clouds disappeared!

April 8, 2024

 

Total Eclipse Day (Obscura BTV) in downtown Burlington, Vermont

 

Church Street

Burlington, Vermont - USA

 

Photo by brucetopher

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using the cloud as sun filter

April 8, 2024

 

Total Eclipse, totality from the Lake Champlain waterfront in Burlington, Vermont

 

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Lake Champlain

Burlington, Vermont - USA

 

Photo by brucetopher

© Bruce Christopher 2024

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...always learning - critiques welcome.

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I Initially planned a landscape photo but realized about 10-20 minutes before totality that my 40mm lens wasn't wide enough, so I quickly switched out for my 77mm and recomposed. Considering all that it came out pretty decent, although I'm not over the moon with the exposure, and I left my glimmerglass filter on hoping to soften the light a bit, but I think it had a bit too strong of an effect. Oh well, maybe I'll live to see the 2044 eclipse.

 

Composite of 3 images.

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Totality from Watertown, NY, through a thin layer of clouds.

In this photo I exposed enough to get about one half solar diameter of the corona. The prominences can still be seen, but they are a bit washed out by the brightness of the corona.

Total Solar Eclipse observed from the ship.

Aboard Discovery Princess, 135 nmi SW of Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico

2024-04-08, 11:02:13 AM

 

#TotalEclipse2024

I still enjoyed a partial eclipse at Lakefront Park!

 

Located on the 1,100-acre Cole Reservoir, Heron Bay has one of the most picturesque and coveted locations on Atlanta’s Southside.

 

www.heronbay.net/

April 8, 2024

 

Total Eclipse, totality from the Lake Champlain waterfront in Burlington, Vermont

 

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Lake Champlain

Burlington, Vermont - USA

 

Photo by brucetopher

© Bruce Christopher 2024

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...always learning - critiques welcome.

Tools: Canon 7D & iPhone 14.

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Slightly rotated to get a "Mercedes-Benz" corona. 😂

This photo shows almost a full solar diameter of the corona. The prominences are pretty much overwhelmed by the brightness of the corona. I also think that in the light breeze my fully extended tripod wobbled a bit during the long exposure. Oops...

Canon T1i, WO66SD, from Calamus Winery

Total Solar Eclipse, Conway, Arkansas. This trip was quite the exhausting adventure, but a fruitful one nonetheless. A family trip to Korea with my wife' side of the family preceded my flight to Waco, Texas, so I was already exhausted. Upon landing In Waco, we discovered that the weather conditions were not ideal for eclipse photography with heavy cloud cover and a MAJOR storm looming, Jet lagged, my wife and woke up at 1 am on the day of the eclipse in Waco, TX. I honestly believe I was nudged by my recently deceased mother so that I could reassess, make new plans, and head to Conway, Arkansas, a lovely little city that was 6 hours away from Waco. So, at 1 am we discovered that weather conditions were more ideal in Arkansas, made the long drive, and got to Conway around 9am. We checked into a Motel 6, headed out to a local children's park, and prayed for the weather to behave. Indeed it did. I bracketed 7 exposures, 2 EV apart, to insure I had the right exposures for blending.

Photos of the Total Eclipse of 2024 as seen from the top of the Flower Mound, Texas

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