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It seems early, but I took this photo of a male Mallard in eclipse plumage today at Brydon Lagoon, Langley, B.C.

Solar eclipse over North Yorkshire.

 

Canon EOS 100D | Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM

Donner Summit eclipse

Eclipse Photos - Nimrod Lake, Arkansas

A solar eclipse is one of nature's grandest spectacles. It occurs when the Moon blocks any part of the Sun. On Monday, August 21, 2017, a solar eclipse was visible across all of North America. The whole continent experienced a partial eclipse lasting two to three hours. Halfway through the event, anyone within a roughly 70 mile-wide path from Oregon to South Carolina experienced a brief total eclipse, when the Moon completely blocked the Sun's bright face for up to 2 minutes and forty seconds, turning day into night and making visible the otherwide hidden solar corona....the Sun's outer atmosphere....one of nature's most awesome sights.

 

This shot of a partial eclipse was taken outside of the 70 mile-wide "path of totality". Though, in this area of northern California, the maximum coverage was 75%.....at the time this photo was taken, the moon had covered only around 25%.

The partial eclipse as seen from Chesterfield.

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Eclipse lunar visto da janela de casa em Florianópolis.

 

03/03/07 - 20:20

This was a spur of the moment shot taken a couple of minutes past the maximum eclipse, which was about 65% here in Phoenix. I had just gotten to work and was getting out of the car when I decided to try it. I set my shutter speed to as fast as it goes 1/8,000 second at f/22, and ISO 100.

picture taken with infrared filter

Eclipse lunar de 17/09/2024.

The 2017 solar eclipse. Where I was, it peaked at about 58%.

 

I used a sheet of solar filter material attached to a plastic drain pipe fitting which fit the lens perfectly.

Bem, essa foto foi tirada Ć s 1:48 de hoje.

São exatamente 3:45 e, CADÊ O ECLIPSE!?

O céu estÔ parcialmente encoberto por.. nuvens cor-de-rosa ¬¬

Ɖ zuera com a minha cara, só pode.

 

Obs: horƔrios de CuiabƔ.

Super Takumara 135/3.5

Total Lunar Eclipse, January 20, 2019

 

Tonight I had zero plans for the eclipse, other than driving south, away from the clouds hoping to see it with the family. No particular landmark made the ordeal complicated for a pano (the only thing I was willing to do, if at all), though I knew about this tower as I was driving south, and when we saw it was clearing a bit (it had been raining heavily for more than half of the way), I decided to give it a try, not before having to walk on about 200 feet of pure mud and puddles - without boots - in order to get this angle LOL!! It was worth it, though

Real Name : Tess

Aka : Eclipse

 

She is an orphan , when she was little she see a Solar Eclipse , from that moment on she was able to create al kind of weapons with the power of the shadows , she also can create a shadow clone that fights at her side .

 

When she was 10 , Talia al Ghul took her under her wrist to train her abilities with her son Damian Wayne but during some trainings Eclipse try to kill the yung Damian because she was so

jealous about the love

between Talia and Damian , from that moment on Talia

expelled Tess .......

 

At now she is one of the most wanted thief of Cost City and Bludhaven , her mission is to Kill Damian and Talia

to put an end to her thirst for vengeance.

 

Hope you like it guys ;) !

iacopo - italy

This shot was taken during the start of the eclipse at 1:49 pm. We had some cloud cover, but not enough to ruin the event. The clouds make this photo a bit more interesting.

Iceland, near ReykjavĆ­k.

 

Collage of stages of the eclipse, from 08:41 to 10:17. Maximum state (center) 09:37.

Eclipse total de luna, en la noche del 03 al 04 de marzo de 2007.

TamaƱo completo

(No puedo colgar fotos mƔs grandes con una cuenta gratuita??)

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Total moon eclipse; night from 03 to 04 of March, 2007

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(Can't I upload wider photos with a free account??)

The final phase of the July 2018 lunar eclipse

Frames are stacked every 2 minutes approx.

All photos were taken using Canon EOS 1200D and the 70-300 Canon telephoto, at 100 mm

Settings ranged from 1/10 sec f/5, ISO 800, to 1/500 sec. f/5, ISO 100

yeah.. I don't have massive lenses or anything, but.. I took her out for a bit :P...and got so dark :P

SoirƩe du 7 septembre 2025, Ʃclipse totale de lune au dessus du massif des MƩmises

August 21, 2017. Saros Eclipse Series 145, Member 22 of 77, 18 years, 11 days, 8 hours.

This many be the last shot from the eclipse the other morning. This one caught a shooting star in the sky as well. You can see in this shot how the moon looks at this exposure. It looks the same as the moon any other night. You could never tell that it is eclipsed.

 

Explore - Dec 19, 2011 #349

Eclipse EA500 2-CAMP

A little serendipity during a solar observing session.

A montage of photos taken during the 2017 solar eclipse.

Another attempt at HDR processing of the eclipse. Better than the previous one but still some things I can fix. I am learning a lot about Photoshop but part of the process is learning a few ways to screw things up too!

Besides smartphones, the other new thing we had for this eclipse was protective glasses. The last time I saw a solar eclipse, viewing was only through pinhole cameras.

 

I have no drawing of the eclipse itself. Too busy looking and trying to absorb. You've seen those photos showing the corona at totality? It's not quite like that. To the human eye the background is purplish blue, not black. It's twilight, not midnight. The blue color of the sky and the fuzziness of the white corona make the crisp, round, utterly black disk of the moon look that much more startling.

 

This is the first time I have seen a total eclipse, and I was very lucky to see it. The sky was clear when the eclipse began but about 20 minutes before totality a cloud veiled the sun. Could see the partial sun through the cloud just fine with eclipse glasses, but the pinholes became useless because shadows weren't being cast. Amazingly, just before totality, a break in the clouds drifted in front of the sun and the spectacle remained clear until after totality ended.

 

See you in Texas in 2024!

 

Drawn August 21, 2017 by the light of a waning crescent sun

Walhalla, South Carolina, USA

Photographing this event was way harder than I expected. We were in the beautiful Vale of Conwy in North Wales for a start with no wi-fi so I'd had to ask my wife to Google what time the eclipse was taking place and she told me it was at 1.10am. So I set my alarm and got up at 12.45am but by 01.20 clearly nothing was happening. That's when I sussed 01.10 probably referred to GMT and we were still 'an hour ahead' on BST. Sure enough at 02.10 the top left edge of the moon started to go dark and over the next hour the shadow of the Earth moved across the Moon's face. By 3am the Moon was in shadow and started to glow a faint orange like a live coal. It was a lovely sight.

I still don't know what the best aperture/ISO/exposure combination is and believe me I tried quite a few. This one is probably my best photo and is not that great. Condensation on the lens was a big problem.

I suspect that astrophotography is a situation where my old crop sensor actually gives better results than my new full-frame one... I have learnt a bit though which hopefully I will remember for next time...

 

I got a shot of the moon as it rose, from outside my place and it was such a great experience to see

The perigee moon during total eclipse at 02.27 UT. 28th September 2015.

Eclipse de luna Julio 2018

Tonight's lunar eclipse over Norway

gambled on Edinburgh being a good spot to see it, and it payed out. Here's the inevitable photoblog of the whole thing:

cotch.net/2015/03/eclipse-over-edinburgh/

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