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This is my video made from pictures I took of the supermoon lunar eclipse (bloodmoon) on 28th September 2015.
I used a Canon 6D with 70-200mm L lense with 2x converter and a tripod. I took pictures at 15 second intervals.
The solar eclipse of 2017, Denver, CO.
Manual control, focus at infinity, max 4000 shutter speed, f32.
Thought it made a neat art look.
Sized large for wallpaper, enjoy.
Un coloso dos mares coma é o Eclipse abandoando a cidade da Coruña despois de pasar por aqui o dia...
Video ECLIPSE ILUMINADO
video ESPECTACULAR MANIOBRA DE ESTE COLOSO
Partial solar eclipse in Giza , Egypt. Taken by iPhone and x-Ray image. Did not take with my camera as eclipse filters are not available in Egypt
225 photos from the Lunar Eclipse of December 10, 2011, in sequence, in a 15*15 mosaic.
Each image in the collage is full-size, so the final collage is BIG (10215*10215 pixels!)
Enjoy!
© John Krzesinski, 2011.
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A composite of shots of the eclipse. This has been done before, but I thought I would have a go anyway!
On the 20.03.2015 we had a partly eclipse of the sun. The maximum degree of coverage was between 75% and 80%. Because of having an un-optimal sunfilter (only a ND64) I had a little bit of fear the sensor would die so I only took short time for focusing. The result is not optimal, but you get t...
Solar eclipse of Sunday, May 20, 2012, seen from downtown Fort Worth.
Canon EOS 50D with EF 400mm f/2.8L IS USM
Copyright Fort Worth Star-Telegram 2012
My first amateur eclipse photos, taken with my Soligor 400mm, whilst holding a stack of filters on the lens. Completely amateurish, but they were so fun and exciting to take!
Partial solar eclipse on 20th March 2015 as viewed from Stockport, NW England. Photographed with a Canon 700D DSLR.
Close to the point of maximum darkness.
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Approximately 1 frame every 5 minutes (except for totality).
Equipment details:
- Mount: Astro-Physics Mach1 GTO
- Imaging scope: Explore Scientific 102mm Apochromatic Refractor (714mm @f/7)
- Imaging camera: Nikon D750
- Other: HoTech SCA Field Flattner
- Focuser: MoonLite MiniV2 motorized focuser
Lunar eclipse on the evening of 28 August, 07. This is as the moon was coming out of the eclipse. Multi-Exposure(in camera, not photoshop) - 3 minutes between exposures.
First ever picture of a total eclipsed sun, November 14th 2012, Mulligan Highway near Cairns, Canon 550D + f8 500mm mirror lens (£79 new!), 1/400th sec, ISO 800.