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I thought of people flying on this airliner... did they know they had, while keeping on this southerly course, already stepped into the
Solar eclipse's 'Twilight Zone'? Probably they did... The attentive crew kept them informed, perhaps. Did some of them have means to safely observe the phenomenon? Or, if they didn't, maybe, the flight attendants of whatever airline it was, had offered them some makeshift devices to enjoy the Nature's show? Who knows..
Daah siempre quise hacer un poster, y este poster de Eclipse esta bienn raro, y no lo digo por el pelo de Kris que se parece al de Bella(sarcasmo), ni por la ropa, ni la posicion; si no por los ojos de Robert¡¡ Ash me costo tanto cambiarlo de color y al final no pude y grrr me toco dejarlo asi, asi que no le den zoom¡¡¡ XD.
Esto es algo diferente a lo que comunmente hago, empeze a jugar con los colores de piel de Robert y Kristen, y tambien con el color de los ojos y guala XD
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...
Composite of the full Moon, 19 Nov. 2021, combined with a long exposure of the star background during maximum of the lunar eclipse.
here are a few shots of the solar eclipse on the 4th of jan 2011. the shots all involve reflections. here the eclipsed sun can be seen in the sun image reflected in the camera lense. these were all done very quickly since i had no time to prepare, and therefore no time to really think about how best to do this.
i wasn't quite close enough to be in the path for the total solar eclipse in north america today, so i lowered my expectations - as well as my lens - and spent most of the time exploring one of the phenomena that struck me so much in 2017 - the dancing projections everywhere of the eclipsed sun through the leaves of the trees around me
this was probably my favorite shot of a comp that i was drawn to & intrigued by several times throughout the afternoon
it's a simple shot of the projection of the sun and moon through a japanese maple tree onto a canvas patio table cover, yet it's more than that - surrealist and abstract, the shapes and movement lead the mind to the possibility of open, subjective interpretation...
backyard capture in chesterfield
STILL NOVO DE ECLIPSE! YAY ♥ new still of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse!
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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.
Toma de Eclipse lunar del 15 de Abril.
Astrofotografìa tomada con nuevo telescopio Refractor APO TS 65mm con Canon 1000D
A cloudy day made the eclipse easy to see with the naked eye, and added some charater to the shots I managed to grab, handheld so not great
Mudei a temperatura de cor pra obter essa coloração mais real. Canon 400mm L + TC 1.4 + TC 2.0 em Tripé
A composite of shots of the eclipse. This has been done before, but I thought I would have a go anyway!
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
After some needling from a friend I decided to shoot the eclipse.. even though these never thurn out when you shoot from the city. Not as terrible as I expected, but these should be taken from the boonies away from city lights. #lunareclipse2015
Eclipse Pictures taken 8/21/2017
By Norm Hoyes at Habersham Winery in Helen, GA USA
Canon EOS 500D w/ 75-300mm lens
Annular Eclipse Maldives 15 January 2010.
The longest lasting annular solar eclipse of this millennium occured on 15 January 2010. It is the longest annular eclipse until the year 3043. It is not only the longest Annular eclipse, but also the longest solar eclipse for the next ten centuries, meaning you will not see another such eclipse for the next 1,033 years.
The early morning annulus appeared over the three African nations of the Central African Republic, Uganda and Kenya. The greatest eclipse occurred in the Indian Ocean, just west of the Maldives. Shortly after that, the shadow brought a little less than eleven minutes of annularity to Male’ and Ari Atoll of the Maldives. It then moved over to southernmost India and across the Bay of Bengal.