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We got very lucky here in Brisbane last night -- even though it rained all day and was looking very overcast at sunset, the clouds cleared just in time for the lunar eclipse (although they did float past occasionally, which accounts for some of the gaps in this photo).
This was shot from the jetty at Shorncliffe and is a timelapse from the beginning of the eclipse (at roughly 9.30pm) through until full eclipse at 12.30am, at which point I went home and collapsed in bed!
There was a partial solar eclipse that happened on May 30th, 1984. Here's a sequence of shots I took of it from out in the countryside around Enfield, Illinois. The reason it's not very clear is because I was using a small 50mm lens instead of a longer one. It was a multiple exposure taken on one single frame, so if I'd used a longer lens, I wouldn't have been able to get as many images on it. Taken with my Minolta XD11 and Kodak Tri-X 400 speed black and white film.
The eclipse was visible today in South Tyrol. 70% of the sun was obscured. Unfortunately, the picture has not become the best. Have used a dark glass from the welder goggles.
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!
We were able to see the annular eclipse on May 21st in Japan.
It was a beautiful ring.
I saw this very wonderful eclips for the first time.
Lots of Japanese were moved by this wonderful phenomenon.
We were excited by this event on Monday.
Have you ever seen an annular eclipse?
Have a good day!!!
From youtube "21 August_The Total Darkness_Everything to Know about The Great American Eclipse (2017)"
The full moon/eclipse happened a few nights ago. We left my house at around 10:30pm and came back at around 3:30am. Super tired but was a fun time. I don't do much night photography mostly because I don't like being out and about by myself late at night. Was a fun opportunity to play around with the camera a bit.
I was out walking the dog during the eclipse this morning and noticed as the time of the most complete eclipse approached (90% here) the shadows under the trees looked odd. The light filtering through the trees to the sidewalk was crescent shaped.
A chuva deu uma tregua e o tempo limpou bem na hora do eclipse. Poderia ser melhor com uma lente de qualidade..:-)
Today was the day of the partial solar eclipse. This was shot with a 10 stop + 3 stop filter on top of my Tamron lens. The things you see in the center are actually sun spots.
This was shot at the peak of the phase.
Hope you like it.
In French Guiana for my first total eclipse...and I was left breathless by the eclipse sunrise. Now I know why there are so many nutty eclipse chasers in the world. More shots to follow when I get back home............and I will clean up this shot too!
Eclipse as seen from UAE, it was partial eclipse in UAE, the moon did not cover more than 20 % of the sun in this location, this shot was taken at 3 pm using 300-800 lens, D70 with Baadar Solar filter, by 5 p, the sun was lower than the moon with few degrees, and it will set before the moon, it is then a new moon, and astronomically tomorrow (Tuesday) is first of Ramadan for countries that follow the start of the month by astronomical methods, but in SA and UAE which follow seeing method Wednesday will be first of Ramadan.
Still it is not sure if UAE and SA will follow the seeing method, as it will be almost impossible to see the new moon tonight after maghreb, it will be very close to the glare of the sun and cant be seen.
Solar Eclipse taken in Houston, Texas. I would like to thank all the people helped me to take picture by lending me their solar filter. I am thankful to them :)
Eclipse day gathering at a friend's farm. I would have put more people and chairs into the picture, except that while I was sketching, someone announced that the partial phase was about to begin. Everybody quickly picked up their chairs, hastily applied sunblock, and relocated to the sunny side of the house.
The guy in this picture happened to be holding his phone talking to a friend somewhere else when I captured him. One of the novel aspects of this eclipse was being able to text people who were watching it elsewhere. Got updates about what the Oregon branch of the family was experiencing before it reached us in South Carolina.
And BTW, he's wearing normal sunglasses at this point, not eclipse glasses.
Drawn August 21, 2017
Walhalla, South Carolina, USA
Video made from 70 individual photos taken during the 2017 Total Solar Eclipse in Idaho.
Post by Stephen Ball Photography.
Please don't use this image on websites, or other media without my explicit permission, blogs OK with notification and a link back, thanks! ©2017 Stephen Ball Photography, All rights reserved.
This photo probably does not do justice to the unusual lighting conditions, but I'm not sure how I could improve it. I believe it was taken about 3 or 4 minutes before the maximum eclipse here in Ann Arbor. The camera was operating in aperture-priority mode set at f/9, so you can infer that the amount of light was rather low given that the camera chose ISO 3200 with an exposure of 1/15 of a second. It did seem like the squirrel held that position longer than I'd normally have expected.
Photo ID: 57441 Celebrity Eclipse
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Tonight is the last visible total lunar eclipse until 2010, so since it was clear and even though its only 10F outside, I decided that I should try to take some photos of it. This was my first time trying to photograph the moon. Not too bad, considering that my longest zoom lens was a very inexpensive tamron that cost me less than $150. My toes are now frozen, so I think that I'll enjoy the rest of it from inside and enjoy the shots that I got.
Eclipse, 23 de dezembro de 2010 – Bahia, Brasil.
Não me perguntem por que parei de postar minhas fotos, sendo que tenho tantas.
Eu também não sei. Às vezes, acontece.
Enfim...
Hoje, além do casamento do PrÃncipe Willian com a Kate (que foi lindo, diga-se de passagem), acontece algo muito importante pra mim, em particular: o aniversário da minha melhor amiga, @_HeyAnne. A quem eu desejo tudo de melhor nesse mundo, porque ela merece.
Os últimos anos não teriam sido tão bons se ela não estivesse junto comigo. Então aqui fica o meu muito obrigado, por tudo. Eu te amo.
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Eclipse, December 23, 2010 - Bahia, Brazil.
Don’t ask me why I stopped posting my photos, and have so many.
I don’t know. Sometimes it happens.
Anyway...
Today, besides the marriage of Prince William with Kate (who was lovely, by the way), something happens to me very important, in particular: the birthday of my best friend, @_HeyAnne. To whom I wish all the best in this world, because she deserves.
Recent years haven’t been so good if she wasn’t with me. So here is my thank you for everything. I love you.
Solar eclipse as seen from Dongducheon, South Korea on July 22nd, 2009. No post processing other than dust removal. Sadly, 400mm is not nearly close enough!
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.