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gambled on Edinburgh being a good spot to see it, and it payed out. Here's the inevitable photoblog of the whole thing:
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.
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.
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
A total lunar eclipse took place on June 15 2011.
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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
Capture the eclipse from my place
April 8, 2024
Location: Guarachanillo Mich. Mex
Fujifilm X-T5 XF150-600mm Kase Filter ND100000
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The lunar eclipse at 2:54:56 AM with a Minolta APO 300mm 2.8, photographed from within the Red Nose District at Burning Man 2007.
Moments later the news that the Man was on fire was relayed to me by a campmate and I gathered my gear and ran out there.
See the complete galleries at www.theblight.net/gallery/bm/07/
Gaps between leaves acted as diffraction gratings to focus images of a partial solar eclipse on my fence.
The eclipse! even at 256000 ISO I couldn't get a shutter speed near 1/250 so 3200 ISO at 0.5s had to do. About a 1:1 crop.
Sun stars radiate from the crescent-shaped sliver of sun not obscured by the moon. This photo was taken at the height of the solar eclipse, at 0922 PTD on August 21, 2017. This was only a partial eclipse, as viewed from Mount Tabor Park in Portland, Oregon. These radiating sun stars are caused by the aperture blades in the lense closed down to form a small iris. Nikon D700, Nikon AF Nikkor 300mm f/4 IF-ED, Nikon TC-301. Lee Solar Filter. AJH_170821_1040
First shot of the August 1 total eclipse of the sun. Nah. I'm nowhere near where it's going to happen and I can't afford to travel where it will be. Have to settle for Photoshop.
I really had no idea what I was doing but figured I'd give it a try.
I used my Canon 55mm - 200mm lens (set at 55mm)and put the eclipse glasses over the lens.
It was pretty clear weather here until the last photo when things started to cloud up.
I had fun trying.
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