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"All that you touch
All that you see
All that you taste
All you feel
All that you love
All that you hate
All you distrust
All you save
All that you give
All that you deal
All that you buy
Beg, borrow or steal
All you create
All you destroy
All that you do
All that you say
All that you eat
And everyone you meet
All that you slight
And everyone you fight
All that is now
All that is gone
All that's to come
and everything under the sun is in tune
but the sun is eclipsed by the moon"
Pink Floyd
The Dark Side Of The Moon, 1973
Today was a partial solar eclipse that was best visible in Sweden and Finland. It wasn't a full eclipse anywhere in the world. The weather forecast said it would be cloudy, so I almost didn't get out of bed to shoot this, I'm glad I did. There was a little cloud cover, but the sun was visible behind them.
L is your friend!
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.
>>> THE BEAUTY OF MOVING AND TEMPORARILY STORING MOST 'THINGS' IS -- A PURELY THEORETICAL CASE -- THAT IF ONE WERE INTERESTED IN SOLAR PHOTOGRAPHY AND AN ECLIPSE WAS SCHEDULED AND CONFIRMED, ONE JUST MIGHT, IF THE CIRCUMSTANCES WERE SUFFICIENTLY BAT GUANO CRAZY, TUCK INSTRUMENTS APPROPRIATE FOR SUCH AN EVENT AWAY IN THE NAME OF SAFETY, ET AL. WELL, THAT WOULD DEFINITELY SUCK IF, FOR INSTANCE, SOLAR IMAGERY ACQUISITION AND ANALYSIS WAS ESSENTIALLY ON A LIST OF OCD-RELATED ENDEAVOR USED FOR THE PURPOSES OF GRIEF SURVIVAL. ;-} I'LL LOOK FORWARD TO THE NEXT ONE [DATE IN TAGS]. BUT EVEN WITH FILTER-RELATED LIMITATIONS, EVERYTHING WAS STILL EXTRAORDINARY [AND IN SPITE OF BEING IN APPROXIMATE 68% TEXAS]. ALSO, I CONDUCTED AN EXPERIMENT IN HOMEMADE REDSCALE [INSPIRED BY IRINA_CH, WHO HAS AN AMAZING FLICKRSTREAM THAT INCLUDES GORGEOUS REDSCALE IMAGES]. WERE I TO DO THIS RIGHT, AS SHE DOES, I WOULD CERTAINLY USE HOMEBREW PROCESSING. WELL, A WORK IN PROGRESS..
THANK YOU FOR TAKING A LOOK. PROST. 8^)
Just watching the eclipse over my house! The mist is drifting in now so it's not quite as clear as at 9.30PM
During this eclipse, almost all of the Moon was in Earth's umbra. However, the setting Moon was very low on the horizon and set before the total portion of the eclipse.
Each sun is about 10 minutes apart with the exception of the center 3 which all happened in a little over 1 minute
We have got our eclipse glasses ready and are looking forward to seeing it later. We will only get to see a partial eclipse, but it should be cool. Our best viewing will be in the afternoon.
Curvy Barbie on Made to move Body
Broad Ken rebodied on Texas Cheerleader body
Made by me: glasses, brochure, her bag, skirt and top
His outfit: from a Mattel Fashionistas
Bench: flea market find
Bushes: square plants from Michael's
Sun added in PicMonkey
Here's three different exposures. This was so cool, no way a camera can capture the magnificance of it.
We're Here - Astronomy, Eclipse, Space
An eclipse plumage male Blue-winged Teal liftsoff from an estuary channel in the Skagit Valley in western Washington State.
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
I finally found the time to sort trough all my images of the 2024 Solar Eclipse and to create this composite image, showing the different phases of the stunning event.
Starting clockwise from uneclipsed Sun top center, the image shows the progression of the partial phase until totality begins with the Baily's Beads and the solar prominences on the bottom center right.
From bottom center left the opposite sequence starts with the Baily's Beads and the even bigger prominences at end of totality, followed by the second partial phase until the Moon finally disappears again on top.
In the center of this circle is the eclipsed sun and the magnificent solar corona during totality.
There is no science in this world like physics. Nothing comes close to the precision with which physics enables you to understand the world around you. It's the laws of physics that allow us to say exactly what time the sun is going to rise. What time the eclipse is going to begin. What time the eclipse is going to end.
31-01-2018
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This photo sequence was taken on the day of the Solar Eclipse at the shore of Greenland Sea near Longyearbyen Airport in Spitsbergen, Norway. I took the solar disk photos in every 15 minutes from sunrise to sunset with the help of a Baader AstroSolar filter. The 360 degrees foreground was captured on the first minute of the totality. The final result was created by applying a Little Planet effect to the image.
Photo details:
2015.03.20. Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway
Canon EOS 5D Mark II + Samyang EF 8/3.5
A composite of 7 images from the 8 April solar eclipse.
In Mt. Pleasant, MI, several hundred miles north of the path of totality, this was the peak of the 2024 total solar eclipse.
Out on a cliff in the Jones-Keeney Wildlife Management area, 50 miles east of Paducah, Kentucky, my view of the sky during the eclipse. August 21, 2017, my father's 72nd birthday.
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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.
If you want to see an excellent sequence, look here:
www.flickr.com/photos/swilton/2280432093/
See my shots on flickriver:
www.flickrriver.com/photos/mimbrava/
For those who still don’t know why their view count is down, perhaps way down, the reason is explained and discussed here. One day Flickr staff may figure out the solution, but I’m not holding my breath. All I know is that my view count is way down (perhaps by 60 or 70 percent), and the hits I get are often for much older photos in my stream.
“It will be eclipse first, the rest nowhere” – Dennis O’ Kelly
Roger Waters / Pink Floyd – Eclipse grooveshark.com/s/Eclipse/4BURzt?src=5
And all that is now
And all that is gone
And all that's to come
And everything under the sun is in tune
But the sun is eclipsed by the moon
*The demonym/gentilic ‘Herculino’ can refer to people from A Coruña city or to objects or concepts relating to Coruña.
*Photo edited with PicMonkey: sharpen, saturation, exposure.
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.
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.