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Cabo de Trafalgar (Cádiz - Andalucía)

 

Sigma 10-20mm + Cokin filters : GND8 + Gtobacco

  

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The fog, the barely visible solar eclipse and the magic of autumn inspired me to this picture. A glass of Federweisser is still missing.

A total lunar eclipse occurred on 21 January 2019 UTC. For observers in the Americas, the eclipse took place between the evening of Sunday, 20 January and the early morning hours of Monday, 21 January. For observers in Europe and Africa, the eclipse occurred during the morning of 21 January. The Moon was near its perigee on 21 January and as such can be described as a "supermoon".

 

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I was allow to get up early to catch this exeptional event.

Bottonbush - Kogelbloem - Cephalanthus occidentalis

Partial solar eclipse at 10:56 this morning using Nikon and a solar filter also showing sunspots

June 10, 2021 at 12:39 PM.

Lunar eclipse seen from 41 Greenwich parallel to Northern Italy

The totally eclipsed Beaver Moon with Uranus (at the lower left of the moon) and some starlets in Aries. Uranus was also going to be eclipsed by the moon shortly.

Taken at 11:19 UT on November 8, 2022. Moon Age: 14.1. Handheld. 1.5x crop.

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The shop with the shutters down and the 'To Let' board was the Eclipse Dry Cleaners. I can't remember a time it wasn't there but it closed near the end of last year. As seen on a walk.

It was actually pretty cool with periods of clouds passing by during the eclipse today just north of Baltimore City. Here it was getting close to 70% coverage when clouds started to pass by ... making the sun and moon looking like friction was causing the moon to catch fire and smoke up the scene :)

 

Around this time you could also start to sense the reduction in light, and the blue color in the sky and clouds made them all appear like you were looking through a CPL filter.

Waiting for totality when I looked down and saw this little guy. Crazy eclipse sky made a nice background.

 

Lexington SC

Seen at 9:52 AM from Córdoba, Argentina

 

Eclipse - World went crazy and me too

Solar eclipse and paraglide flying epically.

Santiago, Chile

  

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Total Solar Eclipse 8-21-17. This image is reprocessed with better claritiy and boosted blues to show off the solar flares

 

Eclipse partielle avec taches solaires le 29 mars 2025 à 11h42

A sequence of the blood moon eclipse

Longboat Key, FL May 15, 2022 10:56PM EDT

Nikon D850, Nikkor 500mm Catadioptric Lens, Star Adventurer Tracker.

12 Months of the Same image April #4. The highway goes on as before but the early morning shot shows the few stars and a flare from a natural gas well

Shooting the surroundings during the eclipse. Everyone was going to get shots of the eclipse. I was looking for shots of the city during the eclipse.

A male wood duck in eclipse plumage showed up at the park and was hanging around with a group of Mallards for a few days....

Milford, DE

 

So, I went out this morning to watch the sunrise but was surprised to see a partial solar eclipse! I love a good surprise!

View of the partially eclipsed sun, with sunspots, from the Teton Range, Wyoming.

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A sequence of exposures during the lunar eclipse 19 Nov 2021 showing the Moon passing through Earth's shadow.

As I was aiming for the Sun during eclipse, the airplane flew by.

Well there was less cloud than expected :-) I had intended to leave an intervalometer going but there was enough cloud that you needed to pick and choose your moments.

... Super Blood Wolf Moon - During a total lunar eclipse, Earth completely blocks direct sunlight from reaching the Moon. The only light reflected from the lunar surface has been refracted by Earth's atmosphere. This light appears reddish for the same reason that a sunset or sunrise does: the Rayleigh scattering of bluer light. Due to this reddish color, a totally eclipsed Moon is sometimes called a blood moon.

Certainly not the best picture of this moon eclipse, the atmosphere was a bit hazy, as on many places in Europe

Wandlampe mit Stroboskopeffekt. Die senkrechten Streifen sind nur auf dem Digitalbild zu sehen.

I specifically like the pattern of cloud formation, which likes the Taichi pattern -Yin and Yang, while Yang, the sun is inside Yin

The moon already shows the sign of last nights eclipse when it rose. I didn't have to go no further then my back deck. St.Albert

Eclipse solar 2017 visto desde Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, C.A.

Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) This is a mallard drake in eclipse plumage. In spring ducks require their colourful plumage to attract a mate during the breeding season. After the breeding season the male begins to moult, replacing the old worn out feathers with new ones. Ducks are peculiar in that they will moult all their flight feathers at once, and so for a month are unable to fly and are very vulnerable to predators. Now here comes the clever bit. The males will start their moult with all their bright body feathers. These are replaced by duller brown ones, much like the females. This eclipse plumage will then be worn for a few weeks or months depending on the species of duck, before another second moult occurs when the male will once again grow back his full colours. This moult is less ‘severe’ than the first and the males are still able to fly.

 

During the summer months it often seems like the males have all disappeared. In fact they are just camouflaging themselves and upon closer examination you will see them amongst the females where they have always been. Interestingly, the females will only need to moult once and will do this after all her young have successfully fledged and are fending for themselves. With Mallard, the difference between the male and female when the male is in eclipse plumage is that he has a uniform yellow bill (compared to her orange bill with black markings) and a breast tinged rufous and less well marked.

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