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Actress Nikki Reed arrives to the premiere of "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" during the 2010 Los Angeles Film Festival at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on June 24, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
This eclipse was visible as a partial phase from the east coast of the US. This was shot from the beach in Florida just after sunrise. The disk of the moon is partially obscuring the sun. I did not artificially increase the sunrise colors here -- in fact, I moved the tint control more to the blue end. The RAW photos were very red.
This video starts at about the time the eclipse begins, and runs a little past the end. The frames were taken at four second intervals. Totality shows up really well.
I used my old Canon Rebel T1i, and a Sigma 8-16mm f/4.5-5.6 lens. Each image used the same settings: 8mm, f/7.1, 1/640 second, ISO 100. I processed the images in a very similar way (noise reduction is greater on the darker images) such that the change in brightness from the eclipse is retained in the video.
Annular Eclipse on June 10th 2021 taken from Wildwood Crest, New Jersey. Image taken with Canon T7i using a solar filter.
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
Celebrity Eclipse is a Solstice-class cruise ship, operated by Celebrity Cruises. She is the sister ship of Celebrity Solstice, Celebrity Equinox and Celebrity Silhouette. Celebrity Eclipse measures 122,000 GT and carries 2,852 passengers (double occupancy) plus crew.
Tonnage:121,878 GT
Length:317.14 m (1,040 ft 6 in)
Beam:36.80 m (120 ft 9 in)
Draft:8.30 m (27 ft 3 in)
Decks:17 decks
Installed power:
4 × Wärtsilä 16V46
67,200 kW (combined)
Propulsion:
Two ABB Azipods
Three Wärtsilä CT300 bow thrusters (3,000 kW each)
Speed:24 knots (44 km/h; 28 mph)
Capacity:2,850 passengers
Crew:approx. 1,271
Tug boats; Island Scout and Point Valiant
Barge ITB Supplier
Helijet on helipad in Vancouver.
Sikorsky S76A
Canada Place, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Eye protection is critical for the upcoming Solar Eclipse!
Photographed by Volunteer Photographer Connar L'Ecuyer.
A Singapore Airlines B777 on approach for Singapore Changi Airport during March 9, 2016 partial solar eclipse.
Pentax K-5 • 3200 ISO • Sigma 150-500mm f:5-6.3 APO DG HSM
Kenko Teleplus SHQ 1.5x teleconverter
TopazLabs DeNoise 5
Total moon eclipse 15/06/2011
Limpach • Luxembourg
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Time-lapse movie of the Annular Solar Eclipse on May 20, 2012 from Pyramid Lake, NV
Images taken every 6 seconds with a Canon 50D on an Orion telescope. Effective focal length of 2080mm.
Frames aligned and re-sized using CS5. Video processed with LR4. Audio added with iMovie
Music is "Time" from the Dark Side of the Moon album by Pink Floyd.
*Updated with a corrected white balance and starter frame
I wasn't in the path of totality, and I was limited to peeks through the clouds. Taken in Albany, NY. All rights reserved.
By the pricking of my thumbs,. Something wicked this way comes.
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.
A brief visit to Middleton got me this, 37289 (MX07BTE), a Wright Eclipse Gemini-bodied Volvo B9TL, painted in a heritage livery - this one for Manchester City Transport.
14 November 2012 8:12 AEST.
Partial solar eclipse, Melbourne Australia. Projected with a Celestron 130EQ onto a handheld sheet of paper. No filters and no eyepiece :-)
Continuing to go through the video frames I shot of the eclipse. I think this might be my best capture, with the "Dimond Ring" and prominences!
Solar Eclipse 2017
Savannah Avenue, Saanich, BC
At the top of this image is the 2017 solar eclipse seen through tree leaves; the gaps between the leaves act like pinhole cameras to project multiple images of the crescent sun. At the bottom is the eclipse projected through binoculars, which is why there are two images of the sun. This is near the 90% maximum the eclipse reached here on the BC west coast. The light was spooky dim, and the birds were very quiet.
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.
from the KSC observatory. Eclipses may be a regular occurrence here on Kerbin but that doesn't make them any less beautiful to behold, especially at sunrise/sunset
National Express West Midlands 2028 Wolverhampton Based Volvo B7RLE Wright Eclipse on the 255 Wolverhampton to Merry Hill
Perfectly clear to the south, perfectly clear to the north. Perfectly dense ribbon of cloud cover exactly over the house. The only thing that makes these images interesting is that I could NOT actually see the eclipse with my eyes. These are taken on a high ISO with a 10 second exposure, so we're seeing THROUGH the clouds. I couldn't get a decent focus, not being able to actually see anything to focus on, and I had to guestimate where it actually was. Bummer, but at least my camera got to see it
;) :P
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