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This picture of the week shows the partial solar eclipse that was visible over Chile’s Atacama Desert on 30 April 2022. The photograph was taken in San Pedro de Atacama, above the Valle de la Luna (Moon Valley). This is near the site of the Atacama Large Millimeter/sub-millimeter Array (ALMA), which is co-owned and co-operated by the ESO on behalf of its European partners.
In the photo, you can see a sequence of images showing the partial solar eclipse, caused by the Moon obscuring a fraction of our line of sight to the Sun. This gives the impression of a small section of the Sun having been cut out. The whole sequence lasted just 54 minutes, and visitors to the scene were pleasantly surprised by it, expecting a regular sunset instead.
The Valle de la Luna is also bathed in the dusty glow of the volcanic sunset, caused by the ash of the Hunga Tonga volcano which erupted in December 2021. This ash is trapped high in the atmosphere, casting a soft dawn-like light that gives the scene an unusual martian feeling.
Credit: P. Horálek/ESO
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.
pinhole effect converts the entier tree into many pin-hole cameras. I took a movie of projections near 90% of solar eclipse
A total lunar eclipse took place on June 15 2011.
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Solar Eclipse at Fossil Dunes, Al Wathba, Abu Dhabi. First time visiting this place & that too in complete darkness. Not much prep time after driving from Dubai for 1.5hours. And sunrise was at 7.04, Max eclipse was at 7.37a. Canon 7D + EF70-200mm F2.8 LII + Extender EF 2X III, Lee Big Stopper.
Eclipse solar desde el Faro de Tarragona
4 de enero de 2011
Secuencia realizada desde las 08:37 hasta las 10:15.
Solar eclipse from the Lighthouse of Tarragona
January 4, 2011
Sequence performed from 08:37 to 10:15.
This is the eclipse from my location in Riverside, CA. I took this by turning down the exposure in my phone and I set the zoom to max. The sun itself is too bright on the sensor to be able to make out the eclipse. However, the internal lens reflections or what is called "lens flare" (shown on the bottom right) show the sun as a crescent where the moon is obscuring the sun.
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.
This was about the best I could do in New Jersey - taken at about the peak of the eclipse. Clouds tried to ruin it, but the sun/moon peaked out from time to time.
I used a variable neutral density filter set all the way to dark.
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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
Photos by Taylor Wessup for ECLIPSE Magazine February 2017 issuu.com/eclipsemagazinesl/docs/eclipse_magazine_februar...
Los unicos instantes sin nubosidad 00:18 . Eclipse 16-5-2022 taller glaucoart Buenos Aires . www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t76q2QP2kI
My beautiful Eclipse passed away on Monday morning in my arms. He was my sweet furry companion for more than twelve years. Goodnight my precious baby, I shall miss you every day.
Pre-lunar eclipse; September 27th. Someone stepped into the scene as I was composed centrally on the tower. At this point, none of those gathered knew if the sky would stay clear to glimpse the moon later.
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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/
Haze and cloud made for a challenging evening in Torbay, Newfoundland but I was happy with what I managed to capture!
The eclipse was awesome. I think Gasworks park was the perfect spot to view it from. There were a ton of other people there taking photos. I'd like to see how all their shots turned out as well.
This is a reedit of my eclipse photo from April that is already in my portfolio. I've been working on it off and on kind of all year. Been trying to get it exactly how I want it. I think I've finally done it. In this version I didn't try to manipulate the eclipse. Just left it as is. I think it actually looks better this way, than trying to move it slightly and making it a little bigger. This was a once in a lifetime experience and I'm so happy my photography plans went as expected. I wasn't sure I was actually going to be able to pull this off as I wasn't able to practice this before hand. But everything seemed to have worked out.
Once in a Lifetime...
It's really impossible to put into words what experiencing a total solar eclipse is like. It is something that one really must experience if you ever have the chance. I am very glad me and Kate Foreman made the over 900 mile journey to her home town of Plattsburgh, New York which was directly in the middle of the path of totality.
I've seen shots like this from other photographers and dreamed about being able to shoot my own. A lot of planning and scouting went into this shot. And I couldn't be happier with the result. This is a composite image of the entire solar eclipse from start to finish. Hope you enjoy!
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
There was an eclipse tonight, but you'll be forgiven for missing it. Shortly after 9:15 pm ET, the planet Mars slipped behind the full Wolf Moon.
I do not have an ideal astrophotography setup. My telescope is an Orion Skyquest, which I got for free when a neighbor threw it away. and I have an adapter for my Canon 5D mk III. It was good enough to capture this.