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Iceland, near Reykjavík.

 

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

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 is my proverbial solar eclipse composite, version 1.8.

I witnessed the partial eclipse in Colorado from the Red Rocks amphitheater parking lot. This gave a great vantage point with its over hanging rock formations and clear sky's.

My story has some amusing ups and downs which are reflected in this composite. It began with my usual advanced planning starting the night before the eclipse. With persuasion from the parents who were visiting the grandchildren to forgo the traffic laden drive to Wyoming, I decided to choose a family friendly location in Colorado.

Red Rocks it was, and there was less than expected traffic to get there as well.

Alas, even my last minute, less ambitious plans were met with some surprises. Even with meticulous packing of all of my camera gear and eclipse viewing hardware, I still managed to forget my white light solar filter that I snagged from a friend as all vendors on the planet were sold out in the weeks before.

Luckily my 55-200 lens matched the diameter of one of the eye pieces of some a pair of shade 14 welder's glasses that I did manage to procure before the great event. I just dropped the lens on and held it in place with some electrical tape. This managed while I phoned in for a family member arriving later to snatch up the white light solar filter.

So the first half of the eclipse was photographed with a green hue from the welder's glass while the proper solar filter arrived just in time for the peak. So the last half of my photos were captured with the typical purple hue from the "mylar" filter.

Though heavily processed and filtered, the exposures I chose for the composite still show some green in the first half and purple in the second. I like the uniqueness of it ;-)

Lastly, due to lack of experience with solar photography I realized that capturing the beautiful red rocks landscape with the eclipse using these heavily shaded filters was not going to produce very interesting results. So the composite was necessary using some pre-eclipse exposures and some idle photoshop work.

I thought the flag was a nice touch since we here in the US had hyped up this eclipse so much.

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

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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??)

Soirée du 7 septembre 2025, éclipse totale de lune au dessus du massif des Mémises

ECLIPSE -- by Charles Perry. Eclipse is the massive 35 foot aluminum tube sculpture that fills the cavernous atrium of San Francisco's Hyatt Regency.

 

On Perry (from wikipedia): Charles O. Perry (born 1929) is an American sculptor particularly known for his large scale public sculptures.

 

Perry initially studied architecture at Yale University graduating in 1958. He then joined the firm of Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill in San Francisco where he continued to work as an architect until 1963. At the same time, Perry started developing some of his own ideas in sculpture and in 1964 staged his first one-man show of sculptural models in San Francisco, which lead to some early commissions for his sculptures.

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

Completely clouded over this morning in mid Norfolk blotting out nearly all of the Eclipse, Only managed these shots as she finally cleared the cloud cover at 10.30am

Noticed the spot which is in the same position on all the shots, As taken handheld i guess it must be a sunspot and not sensor dust :-)

It's just another day, playing pool with friends, and... along comes a perfect solar eclipse!

Finally got the time to process one of my images of the partial eclipse, very pleased with it, you can see sunspots and faculae visible. I spent the hole time from beginning to end observing the eclipse and it was amazing to witness.

This image was at the mix of the partial eclipse 11.13am

Revelation refractor 80mm telescope, Lunt 1.25-Inch White Light Herschel Wedge, 15mm eyepiece, Polarising Filte, on a EQ5 mount

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...

 

Eclipse of 21 June, 2020

It was a partial eclipse covering 84.5% of sun.

STILL NOVO DE ECLIPSE! YAY ♥ new still of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse!

 

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Desde Melilla, cargadero del mineral, 20 de marzo del 2015

A male Hooded Merganser still eclipsing into his winter plumage swimming around the Lost Lagoon at Stanley Park.

Partial Eclipse, taken though cloud cover on 201-03-2015

Totol lunar Eclipse as seen from Ballarat Victoria Australia

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/

Hydrogen-alpha shot taken shortly before the maximum at Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire, UK through light cloud. This is a stack of roughly 70 images.

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.

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Eclipse lunar de 17/09/2024.

Eclipse de Luna visto desde la playa chica de Tarifa, en el Estrecho de Gibraltar.

Tomada el 15 de Junio de 2011 a las 22'35 horas.

Exposición: 40

Apertura: f/5.6

Lente: 7.8 mm

Velocidad ISO: 200

Exposure Programa: Manual

Eclipse 2017. Finally got around to processing these photos. These were taken in Santee SC.

solar eclipse of October 25, 2022 was a partial solar eclipse visible from Europe, the Urals and Western Siberia, Central Asia, Western Asia, South Asia and from the north-east of Africa. At its maximum point in Russia precisely 82% of the Sun was eclipsed by the Moon.

This lunar eclipse is the last in the US until 2014. This time the eclipse happened near moonset and close to sunrise. I had calculated where the moon would set and determined a shooting spot from Alameda where I can capture the eclipse at its prime while hovering over the SF skyline. I knew the ideal time to shoot would be around 6:30am. At that time the moon is in the middle of its full eclipse and twilight would give a blue sky bright enough to make out the SF skyline.

Unfortunately clouds almost ruined the show. Despite an opening in the clouds for some time the haze/foggy conditions over the city skyline remained and prevented me from capturing a sharp and clearly defined skyline.

Shortly after capturing this shot the moon became engulfed in the foggy haze and essentially disappeared from view. On top of that the sunrise approached and continuously brightened the sky. The show was over before the moon dipped low enough for me to get my ideal shot of it hovering over the skyline. Nonetheless I managed to capture something.

 

Canon 5D Mark II

EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II

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2-LISS Eclipse Aviation EA.500 Channel Jets @ Belfast International Airport 03/04/2023

Eclipse 2015 - Chester UK

début de l'Eclipse de lune avec mars

The end of the total eclipse as the sun light illuminates the side of the moon.

Bom dia meninas! Td bem?!

 

Depois de uma cor tão primavera me joguei num preto! Rsrsrsrs..

 

Já tava com vontade de usar esse esmalte desde que ele chegou, de uma troquinha que fiz com a Liz! Ele é lindo!!!

 

Como diz na embalagem ele é um pouco translúcido sim, mas com 3 camadas já fica bem preto! E eu ainda usei o roxinho da Colorama que deu uma intensificada na cor!

 

Adorei!!! Apesar da cor escura é bem fácil de limpar os cantinhos! Os glitters dele são lindos, e não ficam ásperos.... Pena que aqui não fez sol pra eu poder tirar uma foto mais bonita! Mas ao vivo ele brilha bastante!

 

Beijos e bom domingo pra todas!!

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Usei:

1 camada base - Colorama

3 camadas Eclipse - Q Tock

1 camada roxinho - Colorama

 

www.mariaesmalte.blogspot.com

Just north of the totality, Ottawa experienced a partial eclipse to the tune of 99% or so. At its darkest, the light takes on this strange quality where it's simultaneously bright enough outside to see everything yet dark enough to trigger automatic lights.

 

POTD 99/366

 

A total lunar eclipse took place on June 15 2011.

100 min. between 9:23pm to 1:02am at Kuwait time

 

Location : kuwait

Camera : Nikon D3S

Lens : Nikon 600mm

 

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Eclipse Training: T543 (V543 JBH) a Plaxton Pointer 2 bodied Dennis Dart, painted in this white livery with yellow and blue skirt and captured in York on training duties.

 

© Christopher Lowe.

Date: 25th July 2012.

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1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse Fast And Furious (2.0 142 hp) at Montlhery

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