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This whimsical image is a combination of two photos taken during the total solar eclipse of April 8, 2024, from Jackman Maine. On top, the moon is about to cover-up a sunspot; the bottom shows that the sunspot reemerged without damage after totality. Top picture was taken about 1/2 hour before totality began; bottom one about 40 minutes after totality ended. Moon is moving from lower right to upper left across the sun in both photos. Sunspot regions get numbered; this one is #13628 according to the page at spaceweatherlive.com/en/archive/2024/04/08/dayobs.html
Camera used: Nikon P1000. effective focal length 2400mm.
Similar exposures for each photo. Used a Hoya ProND-100000 Neutral Density 5.0 Solar Filter. providing a 16.6 stop exposure reduction.
[NP1K 3472 & 3598] Alt Tags: Nikon CoolPix P1000
April 8, 2024
Total eclipse after totality. Viewed from the Lake Champlain waterfront in Burlington, Vermont
Lake Champlain
Burlington, Vermont - USA
Photo by brucetopher
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Took another swing at the Russell Preston Brown processing method. 1) added frames to the stack by increasing exposure by two levels for each of the original seven frames in the bracket, then 2) did a much more careful (and time consuming) alignment of all of the frames in the stack. This seems to have eliminated most of the banding artifacts I had noticed in my earlier stacking attempts. Tedious, but the results seem better.
Today is the big day of the Solar Eclipse that will be visible across a wide path of North America. At the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), there were numerous events. The beautiful weather and the fact that the next one will be in this area some twenty years from now brought many people about. The eclipse in Ann Arbor was almost a total one, around 98% coverage of the sun. For totality, you had to go to Ohio. It was nice to participate in an activity that we all experienced at the same time. When the eclipse was at its greatest coverage of the sun, there were cheers in the Law Quad. Pictures on Monday April 8th, 2024.
April 8, 2024
A video of the April 8, 2024 total eclipse as totality occurs. Filmed by one of the people standing with us at the waterfront. Thank you Jack & Dave, for sending me the video and allowing me to post along with all my other photos! Great job capturing the moment!
Lake Champlain Waterfront Park
Burlington, Vermont - USA
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...always learning - critiques welcome.
Tools: Canon 7D & iPhone 14.
No use without permission.
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Today is the big day of the Solar Eclipse that will be visible across a wide path of North America. At the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), there were numerous events. The beautiful weather and the fact that the next one will be in this area some twenty years from now brought many people about. The eclipse in Ann Arbor was almost a total one, around 98% coverage of the sun. For totality, you had to go to Ohio. It was nice to participate in an activity that we all experienced at the same time. When the eclipse was at its greatest coverage of the sun, there were cheers in the Law Quad. Pictures on Monday April 8th, 2024.
Shots taken by Radu Carpa, from near Farmerville, Texas, USA; processing done by yours truly.
Shot using Sony A7C II (ISO100, 1/8000s) and Sony GM 24mm (at f/8).
Pre-processing done using ART.
Post-processing done using RawTherapee.
Composition (for zoomed-in view) done using GIMP.
Photocollage by Rocco S. Cetera
Photos of the total solar eclipse from after first contact to fourth contact (14?14 - 16:37).
Incredibly lucky shooting, thanks to the McKay-Hanys Household for hosting.
Nikon D810, 500mm with ThousandOaks Lens Filter before and after Totality.
Westport, New York
April 8, 2024
Composite of 2024 Total Eclipse
This is a composite with Eclipse images captured from two different rigs.
The partial images were shot using my WO Z61, Real Player Apollo-M Mini, SW Star Adventurer GTi, generic solar filter. These were 20sec videos shot every 2 minutes. In retrospect I should have pivoted to stills as the clouds made the stacking/processing somewhat difficult.
The Corona/Diamond Ring images were captured with my Nikon D7500, Tamron 70-200mm F2.8, Kenko 2X teleconverter, ZWO AM5 Mount, Celestron universal solar filter. Unfortunately I did not get as many planned images with this rigs due to an issue with the program I was using to control the Nikon. Fortunately I did capture these images.
High Resolution: www.astrobin.com/f0fajb/
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