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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!
Eclipse series.
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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...
A male Hooded Merganser still eclipsing into his winter plumage swimming around the Lost Lagoon at Stanley Park.
Traveled from Kansas to a spot a few miles east of Parks, Arkansas to observe and photograph the eclipse. Despite the forecast for cloudy skies. It was clear from first to fourth contact. Pentax K1i.
“Objects close to the eye shut out much larger objects on the horizon; and splendors born only of the earth eclipse the stars. So it is with people who sometimes cover up the entire disc of eternity with a dollar, and so quench transcendent glories with a little shining dust.”
~ Edwin Hubbel Chapin
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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
(IMG_3711)
Eclipse parcial de sol, 20 de marzo de 2015. Foto tomada sin filtros desde Soutoxusto, Redondela, Galicia.
Debido a las nubes que aparecen en la foto tuvimos que acabar cambiando de sitio para seguir viendo.
A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes within Earth's umbra (shadow). As the eclipse begins, Earth's shadow first darkens the Moon slightly. Then, the shadow begins to "cover" part of the Moon, turning it a dark red-brown colour (typically – the colour can vary based on atmospheric conditions). The Moon appears to be reddish because of Rayleigh scattering (the same effect that causes sunsets to appear reddish) and the refraction of that light by Earth's atmosphere into its umbra.
Taken with a canon 6D, 70-200mm lens and 2x extender.
Froze my butt off to get some shots of the eclipse tonight LOL....
Let me know what you think of this one... Thanks. Night.
(Taken in Toronto, ON)
The conversion was relatively straightforward to achieve, but involved quite a bit of work to do so.
Front overhang was increased, wheelbase reduced, floor level raised and side panel height increased - all done with smoke, mirrors and plenty of brass and Plasticard!
The interior was scrapped and replaced with a scratchbuilt version and the rear end and front destination section completely remodelled before finishing in white. The fancy blue flashes were added simply to add a bit of interest for the photos - purely fictitious livery application.
2014 Total Solar Eclipse in Bloomington, Indiana. Staff from the local restaurant came out onto the street and sidewalk to witness the last few minutes before totality.
just had to even with a risk to my eyes and camera sensor. the best photos of the eclipse will be done with the right equipment, but here is my cropped photo shot with two ND filters
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Solar eclipse from Bryce Canyon National Park. Nikon D7000, 55-200mm @ 200mm, black polymer filter from RainbowSymphony
Total solar eclipse in the South Pacific Ocean, at sea on the m/s Paul Gauguin in the Northern Cook Islands, July 21, 2009. Taken with Canon 5DMkII with 16-35mm lens at 16mm. This is a frame grab from a 1080p HD movie sequence. Wide angle of scene shows the conical moon shadow diverging from the horizon. Mercury is above the Sun. Photo by Alan Dyer
Eclipse has become the image that I most associate with the Power On / Game On start of a lot of my adventures in the underground.
Eclipse, a 40 foot high, 12-sided dodecahedron by artist Charles O. Perry located in the atrium Hyatt Regency in San Francisco's Embarcadero.
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
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
Partial Solar Eclipse through some high cloud. Devon 2015. It's a bit of a grab shot through a filter. Photo Kevin Keatley, UK, Camera Nikon D800, 16-35@35mm, F6.3,1/200 sec., ISO 500. Lens Filter.
A total lunar eclipse took place on June 15 2011.
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