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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
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
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The partial solar eclipse through my living room window in Morley. I honestly hadn't expected to see anything, the forecast said we wouldn't, so I grabbed a quick shot on the hoof.
Eclipse 2 3876 (KX11PUK) travels along Lytton Way on route 101 towards Luton.
Another example of an ex 310 branded Eclipse, come to Stevenage and received Journey Mark livery. Fleetnumbered 3876 it fits nicely towards the start of the numbering and is in regular use on the interuban routes out of Stevenage interchange.
This may very well be the last time in my life I see the corona of the sun with my own eyes. It may in fact be the last time I see a total eclipse with my own eyes.
I have no idea to these eventualities and anyone to speak with confidence that they do is foolish. The next total eclipse in the United States is on April 8, 2024. It will also cut across most of the United States though not nearly through as dry of locations as this. Early April weather in the central and eastern United States? Could be nice, could be a late season blizzard, could be a Nor'Easter, could be a tornado outbreak. Could be just fine.
I would also like to chase the eclipse in Iceland, August 12, 2026. There has never been nor shall there ever be a guarantee about the quality of weather in Iceland though if the eclipse doesn't work out, you're still right there in Iceland. Also on August 12, 2026, I will be 43 years old. What will change between now and then? Will I be able to travel then? What will life be like? Will I be alive? Will the bombs have fallen by then or a bus taken me out when I walk downtown to work?
I could confidently declare myself an eclipse chaser and prepare for my next, and one track of me will certainly do just that. I won't kid myself though that things change, things get in the way, things get worse sometimes and maybe this was it... and if it was I am infinitely grateful that it all worked out just this once.
DSC_6060 - 6084 - NL63 XBS - Volvo B9TL/Wright Gemini Eclipse 2 - Go North East - Peterlee, Burnhope Way 23/04/15
Toma de Eclipse lunar del 15 de Abril.
Astrofotografìa tomada con nuevo telescopio Refractor APO TS 65mm con Canon 1000D
Lunar Eclipse - The Beaver full blood moon lunar eclipse. Also seen is the illuminated Dream Wheel ferris wheel at American Dream mall in Rutherford, New Jersey.
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Eclipse Pictures taken 8/21/2017
By Norm Hoyes at Habersham Winery in Helen, GA USA
Canon EOS 500D w/ 75-300mm lens
Well, what can I say? A Wright Eclipse lives up to its name and ruins this shot of what was supposed to be a First Renown and a Stagecoach Enviro coming under the bridge.
Funny I guess but also disappointing as I would have really like that shot of the two buses otherwise.
The Renown is 60675 (which I never saw again) and the E400H 12163 (which I also didn't see again) so, err, "thanks" unknown Wright Eclipse.
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This short video illustrates my setup for photographing the 2024 full solar eclipse over North America. Just before each photo that I took of the sun with my Olympus (shown on its tripod), I snapped a photo of the solar camera with my Canon which was mounted on a second tripod. I've taken all of those Canon EOS R photos and created this short stop motion animation.
As you can see from the animation, I had to adjust the direction of the Olympus every five minutes to keep the sun centered (more or less) in the frame. The movement of the sun is made apparent by the shifting shadows.
For the photos that make up this short clip, I set the Canon on manual mode, locking the exposure so that the lightening and darkening of the environment with the progression of the eclipse would be apparent. Note that this short video comprises 31 separate photos taken over approximately two hours on the afternoon of April 8th, 2024.
I was fortunate in that my home was located in the path of totality so these images were literally taken in my yard on a virtually cloud free day.
I have posted a few images of the eclipse itself which were taken with the Olympus. Note that the lens on the Olympus was the 100-400mm f/5.0-6.3 and that I used an approved ISO rated solar filter over the front of that lens. I also used an old ball cap as a quick lens cap which I kept over the solar filter between shots.
The Canon camera used to record this clip was setup using the RF24-105 f/4 L and no added filtration as it wasn't ever pointed at the sun directly.
The Sun produced a coronal mass ejection during the eclipse of Dec 14, 2020. It originated from a fulguration at the active zone 2792, just coincident with first contact. During totality the shock of the ejection had already blown a considerable bubble in the corona. See accompanying images with stronger processing.
This is an HDR stack of 11 exposures.
Did anyone else shoot the eclipse with a pinhole camera!? I brought my solar puck camera and a stake. I did a test shot the day before the eclipse to get it right. The white line is the path of the sun that day, with it dimming out during the eclipse. I composited-in a separate shot of totality, and a foreground shot taken with my Canon 6DM2.
Full eclipse of the supermoon on September 27, 2015.
Visiškas „supermėnulio“ užtemimas 2015 m. rugsėjo 27.
VG 14: Volvo B9TL with a Wrightbus Eclipse Gemini Body
SGs 126, 167 & 11561: Volvo B5TL with a Wrightbus Eclipse Gemini Body
EV 73: Volvo B9TL with an Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 Body
Our version of the eclipse was a tad disappointing as where I am was probably about 50 kms out of optimum range. The sky got a little darker for about 10 minutes or so and then back to normal.
However, I think the cloud on the right is kind of cool, resembling maybe a giant rat.
We're Here looks at Nature today and I made a somewhat valiant effort at trying to catch the eclipse here in southern Ontario. And no I didn't fly my Lear Jet up to Nova Scotia!