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Solar Eclipse 2017, Riverdale, NY

{unos minutos de distracción y me perdí el inicio. Magica luna.. Queda en la retina, siempre me levanto a la hora que sea para observar los fenómenos...

28 Agosto 2007

Tomada sólo con Zoom y a pulso :D

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Eclipse parcial de sol desde Colombia

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.

Eclipse 2012

Eclipse de soleil partielle, vue de la côte ouest de la France.

eclipse on 10/08/2014

Took a quick shot of tonight's penumbral lunar eclipse. Not quite as impressive as a full lunar eclipse but you still get the distinct shadow on the left of the image caused by the eclipse. Shot with a d800 and a 70-200 with a 1.7x teleconverter. Even with a fairly long lens and the converter this was still a 100% crop on a 36mp sensor.

Eclipse lunar total. Castilla y León. España

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!

the sun and the moon together

-seen from Romania

red and green flare

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!

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

Eclipse series.

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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.

our ornamental red leaved flowering cherry in the light of the solar eclipse

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.

Mitsubishi Eclipse on air

 

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Asiago Plateau - Forte Corbim -Italy

Well, not for the time being, anyway.

 

69537 - BF63 HDN

Volvo B7RLE, Wright Eclipse Urban 2 (B42F)

First Solent (HA)

Edinburgh Road, Portsmouth

09 November 2016

11.03 am GMT 29th March 2025

Fotografía tomada durante el eclipse lunar del 27 de julio de 2018.

 

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Photographed at Beal Park, Midland, Texas

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Technical information:

 

Nikon Z7 mirrorless camera body on Explore Scientific 152 mm (6") apochromatic refracting telescope with full-aperture Kendrick solar filter, mounted on Sky-Watcher EQ6R Pro equatorial mount

 

All frames:

1253 mm focal length

ISO 200; 1/800 sec. exposure at f/8

 

Processed in Photoshop CS6

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You can see other photos of this eclipse in this album:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/97587627@N06/albums/72177720312060177

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The Keighley Bus Company's Wrightbus Eclipse Urban bodied Volvo B7RLE, 1809 JRZ 1809

Partial solar eclipse on 29th April 2014, as viewed from Brisbane, Australia.

Eclipse in Columbia, SC

I thought this was a neat way to see the Great American Solar Eclipse. Using a colander all the little colander holes show the progression of the eclipse. We only had about 93% totality at my house.

the eclipse crescent also shows in the other shadows flickering through the tree branches on the surface of my dirty hot tub cover.

Typical picture of eclipse from Vilafranca del Penedès

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

The idyllic spot I chose to watch the Great American Eclipse. Cheddar, SC.

On the rooftop with family and friends while the Totality of the Eclipse happened in Downtown Nashville TN.

Eclipse solar

 

Passira, Pernambuco, Brasil

A composite of five shots that shows the progression of change of the recent Blood Moon Eclipse.

July 21, 2009 total solar eclipse near third contact as shadow leaves the horizon, giving the horizon an orange glow. The far edge of the shadow is about to reach the Sun as the shadow comes toward us, ending totality. Taken from Northern Cook Islands, at sea on m/s Paul Gauguin. Using 20Da and 28-105mm lens at 60mm at f/5 and ISO100. Mercury, blurred by ship's motion, at top. Photo by Alan Dyer © 2009.

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.

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