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The 2015 eclipse of the sun viewed from Caddington, Luton, Bedfordshire.
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One more shot of the eclipse we captured in Nashville, Tennessee with a vintage Danubia 500mm f8 telephoto lens mounted on a Sony A7R II with a Fotodiox T2 to Sony E-mount lens adapter.
Well, I had high expectations for the eclipse. It was much better than I expected.
I went to Idaho, in the center of the path of totality and watched day turn into night. I logged 21F temp drop, and it was magical. 360 degree sunrise, eerie calm feeling.
No wonder the ancient people made such a big deal out of this. Best experience ever, so glad i came down for it.
Moonset two days after a partial soloar eclipse as seen from the Mullen Peralta Mini-park in Bernal Heights.
At the moment things went really dark. Forty Five minutes Southwest of St. Louis, Missouri. Amazing to be there. Thanks for everything!
This panoramic view of Seattle from West Seattle's Alki Beach, shows the moon half-eclipsed on its way to a full eclipse that evening.
We were a little over 96% totality in the path of the eclipse. The smoke from the wildfires in the Umpqua forest made for some interesting color. We were making a little fun at all the hubbub over the eclipse for our Facebook friends and family back home in Texas and Virginia. ;-)
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With a cast of three, the Moon was the star of the celestial show...
The Lunar Eclipse was quite mesmerizing and fun to watch with a few of my neighbors. For this photo, I was more interested in its range and natural sequence than I was in detail. Each phase in this photo is at 10 minute intertervals with the lens set at 18mm from a fixed point. There are 23 with 11 on each side of the midpoint of the eclipse.
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Partial eclipse of the sun this morning. I spent about half an hour trying to take a photo without looking at the sun. My husband gave me his welding mask and I could see the eclipse so clearly, I tried to take a photo through the mask but it was too splattered with welding bits. Eventually the sun and moon were covered in light cloud which enabled me to get a couple of shots. I know its not the best of shots but I was happy that I got something in the end - I thought the tree looked good too :-)
Tonight there was a lunar eclipse which turned the moon bright orange.
This is a composite shot of course. The main image is made up of three exposures to capture the path of the stars and then I've added a shot of the moon using a telephoto lens which was taken immediately afterwards and from the same position.
Eclipse 4/8/2024
Canon Tele-400mm
ISO 320, f/9, 1/160
ND 8.7 stops
Took the shot outside my home.
Reason of blue light shown:
During total solar eclipse, the moon blocks the sun, causing indirect light to reflect off objects on the ground. This indirect light scatters blue waves, making objects appear to reflect more blue light.
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This morning's partial eclipse of the sun. Over the Atlantic Ocean, Allenhurst, N.J. Osprey is silhouetted bottom right of the eclipsed sun.
Eclipse ofthe moon as seen from my window on 3rd March 2007
Taken with an analogue Soligor 75-260mm lens.
Actress Ashley Greene 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.
Solar eclipse August 21, 2017 at Wisconsin, USA
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With the pull of both the sun and the moon tidal range is at widest just after an eclipse (takes a day or so for the gravitational pull to move a whole ocean). Makes for some unusual viewing points at low tide and dramatic sea wall breaches at high tide. A fast approaching high tide here on Porthmeor Beach, St Ives.
28.09.2015 It was the first time for me watching a lunar eclipse. I wasn’t motivated to go somewhere to take that shot so it was great that I was able to manage it from the balcony :)
Shooting the moon is actually easy - I thought. At least it was with my Panasonic G and the 100-300mm. Just spot metering, Autofocus and go. BUT there was much more light... it was too dark on the moon. I’ve sold the G and the 100-300. So to have 300mm I had to use the Olympus 150 f2 with the EC-20 converter on the E-M1. This setup is heavy and it was not working perfect on the tripod and I was not able to use Autofocus, it just did not work - so I used manual focus and the magnification function to check.
A lunar eclipse occurs whenever the Moon passes through some portion of the Earth's shadow. This can occur only when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are aligned exactly, or very closely so, with the Earth in the middle. Hence, the Moon is always full during a lunar eclipse. The type and length of an eclipse depend upon the Moon's location relative to its orbital nodes. The most recent total lunar eclipse was on 28 August 2007 where the Sun, Earth and Moon were in total alignment.
The above sequence of 5 shots was taken last night (August 28, 2007) at :
19:12
19:52
20:45
21:04
21:53
Location : Central Coast, NSW, Australia
Thousands of Atlantans gathered to celebrate the 2024 total eclipse, at...
DeKalb County (Druid Hills), Georgia, USA.
8 April 2024
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▶ In Georgia, the eclipse was an 'annular' or partial eclipse, with a maximum of ~85% coverage at 3:04 pm EDT.
▶ The telescopes set up outside the center were, of course, fitted with appropriate solar filters.
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Are you excited for the upcoming lunar eclipse (Jan 31). Out here in east coast (of usa) it is going to be only partially visible. if ur in the west coast, you are in luck and could witness the entire event.
This was shot in Michigan during the 2015 Lunar Eclipse. If ur looking for some tips to shoot the lunar eclipse check this out
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Penumbral eclipse of 18/19 October 2013
Credit: Giuseppe Donatiello
Using the original raw files and more recent software, I recovered a new image to replace the now obsolete one from 2013.
The one on October 18/19, 2013 was the last lunar eclipse of the year and was of the relatively deep penumbral type with magnitude 0.7649. The beginning occurred at 21:50:38 UTC, the maximum at 23:50:17 UTC and the end at 01:49:49 UTC.
The following November 3rd there was a solar eclipse, barely visible as a very small partial from southern Italy.
Afocal shot with Kodak 183C taken with a 114/900mm telescope.
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Taken through an IR filter during the eclipse. I'd normally desaturate IR photographs, but this just looked too cool!
Ramshaw Rocks, Staffordshire, Peak District.
Image created for a tutorial.... inspired by the amazing James White... signalnoise.com
Check the tutorial out at abduzeedo.com/really-cool-eclipse-effect-photoshop
Eclipse Timelapse Sequence ..Aug 21, 2017
9.00 am - Captured Sun...
9.06 am - Someone yelled.."It started"
10.18 am - Loud roar and cheer from the crowd; diamond ring appeared around 10.21 am
11.30 am - Last glimpse of Eclipse
11.41 am - Eclipse ended
2.30 am - Reached home driving nearly 15 hours from Madras, Oregon