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A quick put together of last night's Lunar Eclipse photos.

The blood mood over Sydney. The longest eclipse of the century. Cloud threatened to ruin a vry early start, but it receeded at exactly the right time.

 

This is a double exposure in camera, One shot for the city at 118mm and one for the moon at 280mm. Minimal post processing - just some colour correction and sharpening.

Eclipse March 12, 2025 (Hawaii)

Shot from Shadow Mountain (yes, really), Wyoming.

A slightly different take on the eclipse, as I was running for a train with luggage I had no big zoom lens or tripod so I focused on the trees in the foreground.

Cloudy weather is expected tomorrow so I decided to take my eclipse photo today. As we approached totality I was amazed by the weird light and color effects.

Partial eclipse of the moon from 22h to 00h15

Merging several catches

Eclipse partielle de la lune de 22h à 00h15

Fusion de plusieurs captures

 

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Full moon lunar eclipse 5 minutes before moonset photographed in Toronto on April 4, 2015. This is single exposure with almost no post processing to preserve what was captured (only brightness/contrast).

 

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A work in progress. Eclipse as a metaphor for the transitory darkness in our world.

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Another 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.

Kansas City Eclipse 2017

 

I found a nice little spot that I had mostly to myself till about 30 minutes before totality. The morning storms had cleared out just in time for the eclipse to start, but returned just as we went into totality. The experience was amazing. Now to start planning 2024.

Not the best photo exactly, but interesting because it demonstrates the "eclipse" plumage of the wood duck. Ducks molt in late summer ahead of their fall breeding season, losing all of their outer feathers in the process. They end up flightless for a few weeks until they have a second molt and develop their breeding plumage. As they are—literally—sitting ducks during this interregnum, their "eclipse" plumage, which leaves the males looking nearly identical to females, is a helpful piece of camouflage. Taken at the Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge in Washington State.

I did not take these photos which came from the NASA website from Mexico during the eclipse April 8/24 . I stitched them together in Photoshop to demonstrate this magnificent event. I just wish I could have been there to see it. The next eclipses in North America are in 2044 and 2045 when I will be in my mid-nineties!!!

 

Listen to Bonny Tyler's song: Total Eclipse of the Heart

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I am not an astrophotographer, so this is the best I could come up with a Canon 70D camera and Canon 70-300mm f4.0-5.6L lens at 300mm.

Full moon partial lunar eclipse at dawn photographed in Toronto on April 4, 2015. This is single exposure with almost no post processing. Sun rise in east is captured in reflections in buildings.

 

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Finally, after what felt like weeks of grey and cloudy days, the sun paid us a visit.

 

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We are back from The Tetons and Yellowstone! I know I'm a little late to the eclipse photo sharing party, but here's my composite from our view almost directly under the center line up high on a butte in Grand Teton National Park. August 21st was my birthday, and as a lifelong astronomy nerd, I had been planning this trip for years!

 

It's not an exaggeration to say that watching the eclipse was a life-changing experience. We hiked up a 1500-foot butte in the middle of Grand Teton National Park, just east of the Teton massif. As the sky darkened and the colors faded and the temperature dropped nearly 20 degrees I started to feel like I was having an out-of-body experience. Just before totality my fiancé and I held hands and saw the light flutter on the ground, like the space-time continuum itself was rippling. (We later learned that this light flutter is called "shadow bands", and that they are rarely seen - we were very lucky!). As totality arrived, we could hear the chorus of exclamations from thousands of people rising up from the Jackson Hole valley below, which made it feel even more like a religious rite. During totality, a little nocturnal vole rushed out of its hole, ran by my feet and under my camera tripod. It was two minutes and thirty seconds of absolute wonder, and I'll never get over it.

 

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A montage of my best eclipse photos from the Jan. 20 lunar eclipse. Captured from Rhode Island USA.

Eclipse 2015 through the mist, Carì 2300 m, South Swiss Alps

Short after sunset we followed the longest lunar eclipse for the next 105 years, and luckily we got clear skies! The appearance of mars on its closest distance to earth along with this special lunar eclipse was an extremely rare event.

 

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Solar Eclipse in Hong Hong today.

This was this height of the coverage yesterday during the solar eclipse from where I was viewing. I used an inexpensive white-light filter. I started shooting shortly after it started until the maximum coverage. There were several sun spots visible but most are covered by the moon at this point. A few are visible on the far left side if you zoom.

 

It was incredible to feel the difference in warmth from when it started to when the sun was blocked like this. It went from a sweltering day (by Canadian standards) to being quite comfortable when partially covered.

 

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Had chance to have a look at all the photos I took yesterday morning last night and this came out the best ! If you didn’t already know normally when photographing the moon you don’t get the stars because of the strong light off the moon however yesterday when the moon was in full eclipse the stars could be photographed as above !

The 2015 eclipse of the sun viewed from Caddington, Luton, Bedfordshire.

 

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More photos of the moon here: www.flickr.com/photos/davidambridge/sets/72157649181409848/

Westwood Ranch, northern Arizona

I have done a lot of timelapse, sunset, milky way shots by this old tree. Here’s one more composite . Blue hour shot combined with eclipse timelapse.

 

Blue Hour: Canon 6DM2 14-35mm lens at 24mm, F 4.0, 4 sec, ISO 1000

 

Timelapse: Canon 6DM2 14-35mm lens at 20mm, F 5.0, 1/800, ISO 100, and varying shutter speeds to totality at 3.2 seconds. Stationary tripod.

 

I shot 493 images, and used every 10th one for this composite

Eclipse de lune 27 juillet 2018

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.

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.

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 :-)

Moonset two days after a partial soloar eclipse as seen from the Mullen Peralta Mini-park in Bernal Heights.

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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For Macro Mondays Theme: Tools and Utensils

Circular Saw blade

The two holes reminded me of planets in full eclipse - I faded the colour on saw blade on the left because it is the reality and the colour is the fantasy (like how the Wizard of Oz started in B&W).

one year ago today - unforgettable!

Looking across at 88 Broad just before peak coverage.

For Eclipse Magazine - February 2017

 

February Edition

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.

Eclipse ofthe moon as seen from my window on 3rd March 2007

 

Taken with an analogue Soligor 75-260mm lens.

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