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Bailey's Beads marks the start of totality in the Solar Eclipse of 2024. The last remnants of the sun dip below the mountains and valleys of the moon's surface.
Partial eclipse on 10/06/2021. Photographed from Reading, UK at about 11:50am.
Nikon D7500 camera with Tamron SP 150 - 600mm lens at maximum FL. Astrozap solar filter.
1/2500 sec, f/6.3, ISO 100.
Some minor sunspot activity also visible at about 4 O'clock and just above centre. Nice sharp edge to the moon.
This was taken from the street just a few minutes after the total eclipse of the sun in front of our house in Monmouth, Oregon. We were in the 100% zone path of the event. It was amazng however I knew I would not be able to compete with those who traveled and practiced to get that perfect shot. As well I wanted to experience it with our visiting friends and family. So I was very pleased when this unique shadowy pattern mixed in with our tree in the front yard to create a truly one of a kind shot to add to the wonderful experience of the 2017 eclipse.
An arrangement showing the various stages of the annular eclipse of May 20, 2012. As viewed from Albuquerque, NM.
A photo from a partial eclipse that sweep America on August 21 2017. I have to use 2 density filters to look at it. Here in New England we had a partial eclipse about 70% of it. The photo was taken in Smithfield, R.I.
Of course the clouds had to obscure the partial solar eclipse this morning. You can see the crescent shape, but this was the best I could manage. Very disappointing.
Nature laughs or maybe cries at the plans of man
3:20pm heavy clouds at peak
5:20pm sunny skies
Birds, relatively quiet at peak and noisy afterwards
Squirrels, well they are squirrels so no change
Rabbit, even more confused than usual
I didn't take any Eclipse pictures yesterday. Instead, I took a picture of the cranes enjoying the eclipse.
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In Northern California, pinholes between the tree leaves in late afternoon cast "camera obscura" shadows of the eclipsing sun onto the bright sides of our houses yesterday evening during the 2012 Annular Eclipse.
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“Roll on, sad world! not Mercury or Mars”
By Frederick Goddard Tuckerman
from Sonnets, Second Series
XVII
Roll on, sad world! not Mercury or Mars
Could swifter speed, or slower, round the sun,
Than in this year of variance thou hast done
For me. Yet pain, fear, heart-break, woes, and wars
Have natural limit; from his dread eclipse
The swift sun hastens, and the night debars
The day, but to bring in the day more bright;
The flowers renew their odorous fellowships;
The moon runs round and round; the slow earth dips,
True to her poise, and lifts; the planet-stars
Roll and return from circle to ellipse;
The day is dull and soft, the eave-trough drips;
And yet I know the splendor of the light
Will break anon: look! where the gray is white!
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Source: American Poetry: The Nineteenth Century (The Library of America, 1993)
I was at my brother's home in Salem, Oregon, to see the total eclipse. In that location, the period of totality was almost 2 minutes long. All of the partial eclipse shots were taken with a Canon T7i with a Tamron 18-300 lens, a 2x telextender, and a solar filter from Thousand Oaks Optical. The total eclipse shot was taken with a Panasonic Lumix 30x travel zoom point-and-shoot camera that also captures raw images.
I love how many rays I was getting off the sun!! I took this photo about 15 minutes before the Total Solar Eclipse on Aug 21, 2017 from a park in McMinville, Oregon.
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Eclipse star Xavier Samuel is quickly becoming a paparazzi and fan magnet. Last night he joined the cast of Eclipse on Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart's inaugural public make out night, but today it was all about the Hunter Parrish doppelganger.
The actor paid a visit to the Blenz Coffee House and the Vancouver Art Gallery and was gracious enough to pose for photos with fans while being photographed by the paparazzi.
I am looooving this dude
he's just so...cute
hope he continues to be this cute once fame really hits him
Fase del Eclipse de Luna del día 16/07/19, entre las localidades de Baena y Castro del Río.
Distancia : 8 Km. aprox.
Eclipse was pretty much a dud in the area around Rochester, NY. At home we had heavy overcast and light rain when totality was reached. The darkness lasted just a few minutes and the shed light came on and the chickens gathered out front thinking it was time to go in. It's a poor-quality cell phone pic.