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Actress Lily Collins (L) and actor Taylor Lautner attend the after party for the premiere of "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" during the 2010 Los Angeles Film Festival at the L.A. Live Event Deck on June 24, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
All eclipse photos taken with my Nikon D50 on a tripod with a Sigma/Quantaray 70-210 mm zoom lens at f/5.6, exposures generally between 1/2-second and 2 seconds, ISO 800.
Colorful pre-sunrise skis seen from Revere Beach at 5am. Just below the horizon is an solar eclipse which brought a couple hundred people to the beach at that early hour.
Where I originally set up, someone else came and also started putting up his gear. He was a talker. It was 5am. I was not in the mood for a talker. I moved about 40 feet up the boardwalk to get some quiet.
University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture / RYAN MCGEENEY — 08-21-2017 — Division of Agriculture employees at the Little Rock State Office take a few minutes to witness the solar eclipse on Aug. 21, 2017.
The Eclipse seen from Adelaide, South Australia.
This photo has not been edited.
This is from a Canon 7D with 70-200 L lens and ND400 filter.
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ISO 200
F/11
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The Eclipse seen from Adelaide, South Australia.
This photo has not been edited.
This is from a Canon 7D with 70-200 L lens and ND400 filter.
1/1600
ISO 200
F/11
2013
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Sequence of eclipse images. Totality images were shot at a variety of exposures to show different features of the corona. All eclipse photos were shot through a Stellarvue SV70 70mm f/6 refractor and Nikkor 1.4x teleconverter for focal length of 588mm, and effective focal ratio of f/8.4 on a Nikon D7200 at ISO 400. Exposures were changed via shutter speed adjustments.
Actor Cameron Bright (L) and writer Melissa Rosenberg arrive 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.
The total eclipse of the moon, 3/4 March 2007. A series of six images showing the various phases of the eclipse leading up to totality. Not the same exposure!
The moon is eclipsed in a rare winter solstice lunar eclipse, in Seattle, Washington on Dec. 20, 2010. Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
The solar eclipse from my little corner of the world, Clarkston, Wa. The beginning of the eclipse about 9:29 a.m. Three tiny sunspots are just visible. This image was taken using a pair of binoculars to project the eclipse on a card which I then photographed.