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Eclipse Apartments, located at 112 Sheridan Street in Cairns, built by Hedley Group. Presumably named because of the sun shades, which allow the residents to simulate a solar eclipse in the convenience of their own home. You can see most residents have the blinds closed, and along with the cars on the street, pretty much everything is white, save for the painting on the Kombi van. (Cairns, Australia)

Mal tiempo en Cantabria e imposible ver el eclipse, foto de anterior eclipse (Julio 2018)

 

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Photos of the 2017 Eclipse taken from Independence, Oregon

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.

 

Rest of my Eclipse pictures

Composite of the August 21 eclipse as seen from the grounds of Fuentes Observatory on the Cornell University campus, Ithaca, NY

Camas Wildlife Sanctuary, Idaho

21 August 2017

 

Watching the Eclipse from Wilson Lake, Conser Road, Linn County, Oregon

 

About 9 a.m., we all walked down to the lake, where the filbert orchard owner & a dozen of his family and friends had gathered at their ‘cabin’, and we dozen borrowed chairs and sprawled on the lawn to watch the Eclipse. There was a ‘bite’ out of the sun from the time we got there, and we watched through Mylar “eclipse glasses” as the moon coursed across the face of Sol. I set up my spotting scope and projected the ‘camera obscura’ image onto a sheet of paper so people could see a larger image than just looking through the glasses. We visited, threw sticks for Bacon the Dog, and watched the sky get progressively darker.

 

From the 1979 eclipse, which was only partial in Chiloquin, Oregon when I lived there, I had remembered the change of light as the moon obscured the sun. The atmosphere doesn’t just get dark like when the ‘sun goes down’ on a normal day, but rather takes on an odd blue-rose or lavender-coloured hue.

 

Another phenomenon I wanted to see was the crescent ‘pinhole’ effect caused by the sun shining through the leaves of the orchard. Small openings between objects such as tree leaves act like pinhole camera apertures. These allow light rays from different parts of the partially obscured Sun to create an enlarged image of the Sun on the ground. The same shadows occur all the time, but the images created are circular, showing the entire solar disk. Under very good conditions, the image can include large sunspots, as well, but we didn’t notice spots today, except through the spotting scope. I pointed this effect out to the landowners' family, and they all oohed and ahhed when they looked.

 

Until about 10 minutes before totality, the birds were going to roost, with the robins being among the last to quieten. The last bird I saw was a Blue Heron flying toward the north end of the lake.

 

Finally, the moon totally obscured the face of the sun, and we saw the ‘diamond’ ring, just before the sky changed color as if a light switch had been flipped. The sun’s corona was amazing!! I don’t often use the word “awesome”, but seeing the eclipse in totality was, indeed, AWESOME! The ‘stars’ came out, with Venus shining brightly, and some of the other larger stars and planets being visible. It was a strange darkness – not ‘dark’, but darker than the light seen at sunset. We had just one minute and 58 seconds to marvel at this astral spectacular, and all present took full advantage. Even the smaller children seemed enraptured by the spectacle.

 

Then, it was past, and the initial bead of light once again filled the world, as though a light was switched on. For some reason, it seemed brighter after totality than it did before, even with the same amount of sun showing. It was not until 10 minutes past totality until I noticed the first bird – the call of a Scrub Jay from across the lake. It was another 5 minutes before the robins and waxwings reawakened and began flying. The heron flew back from its roost to its feeding spot at the south end of the lake, and I didn’t see or hear the barn swallows until we were almost back at the house. The Yellowthroats remained quiet. We stayed at the lake until the sun was about 90% exposed, and walked back through the filberts to the house. The farmers were off to continue combining and harvesting.

1/4th eclipse in Sydney,Australia with a bit of bushfire mayhem to add to the occasion

August 21st Total Eclipse from La Vergne, Tennessee.

The Eclipse Watermelon Martini cocktail, with vodka and watermelon. This is their house speciality I believe, and lovely it was too. We had two. At Eclipse, Walton Street.

The Eclipse by Normandy Lake in TN.

Solar-eclipse on 05/31/03 viewed in the morning from the Harz

Eclipse montage -- 5 minute intervals.

The moon got a pink reddish glow, at full eclipse.

At its greatest point (0933), as seen from my office window at Bradford University.

We saw the eclipse in perfect conditions. Totality lasted for about 1 minute 10 seconds.

A 14 second stop motion of the Eclipse in Portland Oregon, top of Mount Tabor, near the statue.

The audio was the ambient crowd noise. The pictures were taken with a hand held Sony Nex 6, mirrorless camera, converted to InfraRed, with a 850nm filter, 200mm lens, most shots were 1/4000 of a second F32, the noise is reflections bouncing around, the explosion was me bumping my ASA to Auto. I roughly lined the image sequence up in Adobe After Effects.

  

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August 21st 2017

  

Keywords/Tags, Slowtek, SlowTek, Slow Tek, Daniel Phillip Johnson, Mount Tabor, Eclipse, Portland, Portlandia, Oregon, 97213, PDX, After Effects, Sony, Nex-6, Time Lapse, Infrared, 850nm

Pretty basic graphic exercise lateral to the illustration I did. Anyway: The Heart do goes trough Phases and There is such thing as Heart Eclipse :)

 

When The Breath search for Breath

When The Lips reach for Lips

NPS | Mary O'Neill

 

On August 21, 2017 the Night Sky Festival went out with a flare as a partial solar eclipse occurred over Shenandoah National Park. Visitors young and old gathered at Byrd Visitor Center to experience the wonder of this natural phenomenon together.

Here is The Second floor of My Halo Moc and am waiting for My H4 warrior Armor from Bryan and can't wait to get it.. I will show more once I get some green pieces for the sides of the building.and Victor the Eclipse Grafx key pad is in the MOC for your contest.

 

Edit: Anyone who takes the design for the Tri-HUD display board NEEDS to give me credit for the Idea or Adaptation of my work.

More Bus, 2224, HF54 HGX, Volvo B7RLE Wright Eclipse Urban. Poole Bus Station.

Eclipse Music Festival Quebec

Purple box shows the area from which TWO total eclipses will be visible, in 2017 and 2024. Mark your calendars.

lunar eclipse

 

28 October 2004.

Eclipse taken in Merseyside, UK.

Model : Eclipse Monday Makeup : Julie Powers Hairstylist : Chie Sharp Photo : Kerri Jean via 500px ift.tt/1Qh8MVx

NPS | Mary O'Neill

 

On August 21, 2017 the Night Sky Festival went out with a flare as a partial solar eclipse occurred over Shenandoah National Park. Visitors young and old gathered at Byrd Visitor Center to experience the wonder of this natural phenomenon together.

First part of lunar eclipse--clouds came in again as it approached totality, and my camera isn't good enough to capture totality anyway.

From January this year. Sadly I missed July's full eclipse.

Eclipse is a first person exploration game, set on a sentient planet with a dark past. At its core is mysterious story of a world filled with discovery and wonder. You awake after crash-landing to find yourself in a dreamscape environment, littered with the remnants of a failed civilisation.

 

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NPS | Mary O'Neill

 

On August 21, 2017 the Night Sky Festival went out with a flare as a partial solar eclipse occurred over Shenandoah National Park. Visitors young and old gathered at Byrd Visitor Center to experience the wonder of this natural phenomenon together.

Viewing the total solar eclipse on Aug. 21, 2017, at Garden of the Gods in the Shawnee National Forest.

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