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Photographed from my front yard. I wasn't able to image with my Star Tracker or Telescope rig because the moon was low on the horizon and bumping into roof tops, power lines, and trees. This was the best I could do on a work night/morning.
Yes, I havn't legs, but I have beautiful intestines š from HOTDOG : Gutted
Will be available at ECLIPSE event - Opening 13th november at 3 PM SLT.
My eyes closed, I feel lost in the pages of ancient books written by magic.
The melancholic cries of the wind caressing my face softly as I walk in the dark make my body shiver. Cold raindrops fall on me like needles. I am feeling.
I am walking in the darkness while my eyes are closed and swept away like an autumn leaf freed from all its burdens.
Do you feel ?
Atakurt's Lost Book
Male Wood Ducks in Eclipse with sunset reflections.
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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.
Waiting for totality when I looked down and saw this little guy. Crazy eclipse sky made a nice background.
Lexington SC
20 minutes after totality I was able to move to a mountain view location, some clouds were causing a glow and a shadow
2 from 4 of my spread for ECLIPSE Magazine Bloggers' Corner. See the rest of my pictures here
Btw I got interviewed abit there about C L A Vv. if you care.
Eurasian Wigeon (Mareca penelope) I think this is a male in eclipse because although it looks like a female, it still has the white wing flash. This one is hanging out with the mallards at my local reservoir and has been around for a couple of weeks now, obviously unable to fly away.
Eclipse plumage is temporary or transition plumage. After breeding, ducks moult replacing their old, worn-out feathers with new ones.
Ducks are peculiar in that they moult all their flight feathers at once. For about a month, they can't fly and are very vulnerable to predators.
To provide some protection, particularly for the brightly-coloured males, the moult starts with their bright body feathers. These are replaced by dowdy brown ones, making them look much like females.
This eclipse plumage is why in mid-summer, it seems as though all the drakes have gone.
Today (25Oct22) we could see a partial solar eclipse from The Netherlands.
I used a 10 + 6 stops filter to create this capture.
Have a great day, cheers!
Location Hellevoetsluis, The Netherlands
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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
This was taken during the eclipse of the full moon in 2015. This is shortly after the eclipse has passed. Below is image of eclipse.
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and yeah, I got one too :) Borrowed a camera just long enough to get this shot
And yeah i am still alive and doing stuff, hope to be catching up here once again. Every time I catch up I end up falling behind again. Sorry!
oh, and still working on music too :)
soundcloud.com/rsc_escher/blood-moon-eclipse
PS I hope no one is disappointed the world didn't end, I'm not... ;D
The Night Windā by Eugene Field
Have you ever heard the wind go "Yooooo"?
'T is a pitiful sound to hear!
It seems to chill you through and through
With a strange and speechless fear.
'T is the voice of the night that broods outside
When folk should be asleep,
And many and many 's the time I 've cried
To the darkness brooding far and wide
Over the land and the deep:
"Whom do you want, O lonely night,
That you wail the long hours through?"
And the night would say in its ghostly way:
"Yoooooooo!
Yoooooooo!
Yoooooooo!"
"The flower that blooms late is the most rare and beautiful of all." ~ Mulan ~
You have to love the late-bloomers in the garden. Their last-minute blossoms and vibrant colours eclipse the drab hues that have descended over the flower beds. They're trying to convince us that summer isn't over...yet.
Of all the days to get cloud cover in the Land of Enchantment!
As good as it got in my part of Albuquerque. Sod's law!
Guess I'll have to wait next eclipse in October 2023 or April 8, 2024.
No solar filter.
No telephoto lens.
Handheld.
Kansas City, Missouri.
I used my older camera body as I didn't want to risk any damage.
Mike D.
A sequence of exposures during the lunar eclipse 19 Nov 2021 showing the Moon passing through Earth's shadow.