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Iceland, near Reykjavík.

 

Collage of stages of the eclipse, from 08:41 to 10:17. Maximum state (center) 09:37.

These images where taken on the morning of 20th March 2015 of the UK Solar Eclipse from Chester, Cheshire UK.

 

The equipment used to capture this was:

 

- Handheld Canon 5D Mark III

- Extender EF 2x III

- 70-200mm F2.8 IS (at 200mm (so 400mm)

 

I used two filters stacked as per:

 

- Polaroid HD variable Density (PLFILFDND82)

- HOYA ND400

 

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Taken with my Coronado Solarmax II 60 BF10 and ASI120mm camera, from my back garden in Mansfield, England

Shot from my living room window, at 10:39:21 local time, about 10 minutes before max eclipse at this latitude and longitude.

However: the glimpses were few, and far between, through the cloud cover, and I quite liked the cloud pattern in this particular shot.

Taken in Ayr, very cloudy, managed a few shots in small breaks in cloud.

Eclipse

Ayr, Scotland

Struggled to captured the eclipse of 2015 due to cloud. I managed this shot, although taken with an iPhone.

 

Hampshire, UK

These images where taken on the morning of 20th March 2015 of the UK Solar Eclipse from Chester, Cheshire UK.

 

The equipment used to capture this was:

 

- Handheld Canon 5D Mark III

- Extender EF 2x III

- 70-200mm F2.8 IS (at 200mm (so 400mm)

 

I used two filters stacked as per:

 

- Polaroid HD variable Density (PLFILFDND82)

- HOYA ND400

 

#solareclipse #eclipse #StargazingLive #Eclipse2015

 

Very excited to attend at my first lunar eclipse !

 

We had, (here in France) amazing atmospheric conditions like we rarely have.

 

This shot was taken when the moon was just getting darker.

 

More pictures to come ...

 

Canon 600D + 70-300 mm lens at 300 mm.

It was only visible for about two minutes and I panicked trying to get a good pic. This was the best I got.

I don't normally post a second edit of an image, but when I went through the bank of images that I took yesterday and quickly realised that I could create a different image with a little work. Hopefully this one is an improvement on yesterdays offering.

Under the partial solar eclipse on 20th March 2015, this scene made me wonder how many people have witnessed this scene throughout history. It was a wild and wooly morning which just served to highlight the bleak, stark, uncompromising and austere setting of this formidable small castle.

Canon 6D + Canon 70-200 with nd1000 filter.

 

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A total solar eclipse occured on Friday March 20, 2015. But, in The Netherlands the sky was cloudy. If you were lucky, there sometimes appeared a small opening.

These images where taken on the morning of 20th March 2015 of the UK Solar Eclipse from Chester, Cheshire UK.

 

The equipment used to capture this was:

 

- Handheld Canon 5D Mark III

- Extender EF 2x III

- 70-200mm F2.8 IS (at 200mm (so 400mm)

 

I used two filters stacked as per:

 

- Polaroid HD variable Density (PLFILFDND82)

- HOYA ND400

 

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the eclipse of March 20th 2015 as seen over Peterborough UK. The maximum eclipse seen here is 88%

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Taken from 3:00am to 6:15am on 4/4/15 at Pigeon Point Lighthouse on the California Coast.

 

The exposure on the first camera was left alone during the eclipse to show the tremendous difference in amount of light available from a full moon to an eclipsed moon.

 

Music: "Bookends" by Simon and Garfunkel. Used without permission until I find the right CC music for this

 

Camera 1: Sony A7R, Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8 at 24mm and f/5.6. 10 seconds (until sunrise), ISO200. ~675 images taken one every 20 seconds

 

Camera 2: Sony A7S, Canon 70-200mm at 200mm f/2.8 at 200mm and f/13, 1.3 seconds, ISO12,800. ~425 images taken one every 5 seconds

  

This is my shot of the solar eclipse in Scotland, March 2015. There were many taken but this one is mine. I like it because it looks like the eye of a nebula.

Shot from Calton Hill in Edinburgh surrounded by hundreds of people who turned out. Handheld at f8 1/1250 ISO 100 using a Fotodiox ND throttle on my Sony A7s.

 

Photo taken using 3 filters and extremely fast shutter speed. It was quite hard to take this photo.

ƒ/36.0, 1/8000s, ISO 100

JPG file generated from RAW.

Viña del Mar, Región de Valparaíso, Chile.

Domingo 28 de Septiembre de 2015

 

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Eclipse, March 20, 2015. Taken from Brayton Barff.

Not as good or varied as I would have liked. It was very hazy at first, but then some clouds passed, and was able to take some shots, but after the 98%, it became hazy again.

I am pleased, though.

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Longish exposure to bring out the maximum I could hope for from the Sun's Corona.

A shot taken in Svalbard, just outside Longyearbyen. Used an Oly E-M10 on an AstroProfessionnal 80ED Refractor. Pretty pleased with the results. :)

These images where taken on the morning of 20th March 2015 of the UK Solar Eclipse from Chester, Cheshire UK.

 

The equipment used to capture this was:

 

- Handheld Canon 5D Mark III

- Extender EF 2x III

- 70-200mm F2.8 IS (at 200mm (so 400mm)

 

I used two filters stacked as per:

 

- Polaroid HD variable Density (PLFILFDND82)

- HOYA ND400

 

#solareclipse #eclipse #StargazingLive #Eclipse2015

 

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