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In preparation for the Eclipse, I have been taking some shots of the sun with my lee Big Stopper ND filter with my 400mm 5.6 lens and a 1.4 extender. Getting some welding glass because I don't want to damage the sensor from these shots. This shot seemed to be fine though with ISO 100, f/32, and a shutter speed of 1/8000 of a second on my Canon 5D mark iv. Notice the sunspots on the upper righthand corner. Lee Filter's Big Stopper tends to give off a bluish tint, so I warmed up the colors to give the sun a more orange-yellow tone.
“September’s night sky gave us a cosmic performance—Earth’s shadow sliding across the Moon in a partial eclipse. Captured from Johannesburg, where the Highveld stars watched in silence.
Each sun is about 10 minutes apart with the exception of the center 3 which all happened in a little over 1 minute
For whatever reason, earlier in the day I was not in the mindset that I was going to stay up for the lunar eclipse. It was peaking at midnight and I was tired, and I have photographed lunar eclipses many times. But as it turned out, I was wired. I was wide awake. So I ventured out in search of a subject to frame up with the moon, because just the moon by itself is not so interesting. I had driven around earlier searching for a suitable palm tree to frame with the moon, something preferably on a hill so I could be far enough away to shoot at 400mm to get the moon as big as I could manage and also have some chance at getting the tree in focus as well. I couldn’t find anything that matched that criteria, so I settled on a local tall Mexican date palm that was isolated. Instead of the long end of the 100-400mm lens range, I ended up on the short end, at just 100mm. I tried many attempts at focus stacking, but none worked, and it was pretty much moot anyway as the trees were blowing around in the wind. But, I like how this turned out in the end. What do you think?
Lunar Eclipse
This is all the stages of the Blood moon i took over 2 hour period it stared here in cheltenham England around 02.15am
Look at your windows in step out of your doors and gentlemen! Here tonight we have a very rare lunar eclipse. This type of eclipse only happens once every 30 years, due to the fact that the moon is full, and, it is closer to the earth. The moon is larger by about 15%, and so this lunar eclipse is very unique.
One for the archives. A stunning event to witness, but a difficult one to photograph. Only another 11 years until the next UK eclipse.
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I used a tripod. I bracketed. I still didn't get the photos I wanted, but I was delighted that for the most part the clouds stayed away, and when they didn't, they put on a spectacular show of their own. I had as much fun looking at this beautiful eclipse through my binoculars as I did through my lens.
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Eclipse de lune. Sigma 150/600 + Canon EOS 760d sur StarAdventurer. Temps pourri :-(
Eclipse of the moon. Bad weather...
The eclipse as seen from my deck as my daughter was yelling at me from the roof to "get out side and take pictures!" I already was. Sorry to be super late posting this but that's the way it goes these days. Been really busy with regular and not so regular life adventures. Having fun and doing the important things too. Hope you are all well and I promise to check in on your photo streams here shortly.
Eclipse parcial de sol del día 4 de enero de 2011.
Con bastantes nubes...que le dan un toque "distinto" al eclipse.
Nikon D5000 + Tamron 70-300 (a tope) + trípode + mando a distancia
Well much as expected the weather had the last laugh for us.
From broken cloud at 08.30 and sunny spells as the eclipse got closer the temperature plummeted and sea mist rolled in off the Solway Firth. This shot was taken at 09.19 and 14mins before the 93% coverage of the sun scheduled for 09.33 at this latitude. The mist and cloud then got so thick the eclipse became totally obscured and it just got cold and dark for a few minutes.
Taken at 5.28 from top of a hotel in Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco. Single 2 sec exposure with 550D at ISO1600 using 70mm refractor. Processed in Faststone. Colour has not been adjusted.
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Eclipse solaire 2015 depuis Bruxelles
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An image of the crescent flare off the sun created by the solar eclipse. All the others I got were to blown out and too far away even with a 10 stop ND filter and stopped down to f/22.
My capture of the Supermoon lunar eclipse in January, 2019 from our front porch in Northern Virginia. I think the temperature was around 14 degrees F at the time with -2 windchill...totally worth it! So surreal to see stars around a full moon!
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Ashley Greene attends the Gala Premiere of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse held at The Odeon Leicester Square on July 1, 2010 in London, England.
Daylight was fast approaching as the eclipsed Moon was setting behind Kitt Peak, southwest of Tucson, AZ.
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I haven't made a self portrait in a long while, but I sure love and miss making them. The inspiration for this one is probably somewhat obvious. I watched the Solar Eclipse this morning and I was so inspired by the love and connection it brought from everyone around the US, especially during this strange time. I was also too scared to get a photograph of the actual eclipse, so I constructed my own.
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