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A diffraction effect. These actually happen very, very often, but in normal daylight they're too bright to look at, while in moonlight our colour perception is too weak to appreciate them. Just for about five minutes, during the eclipse, they were very clearly visible with the naked eye.
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Partial solar eclipse on 20th March 2015 as viewed from Stockport, NW England. Photographed with a Canon 700D DSLR.
Only a small bite out of the Sun now as the Moon departs!
Here is a close up of the Total Lunar eclipse which occured on september 28 2015.
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50 images taken with a 600D at prime focus of a 200/800 mm newtonian telescope (no coma corrector) were stacked together using registax freeware.
This is my best photograph of the eclipse (and of a full moon) I ever captured.
Note : In processing (lightroom + registax), I kept the natural colors of the Raw files.
Technical Datas :
Canon EOS 600D + 200/800 mm reflector
50 x 4 secs exposure
ISO 400
F/4
Location : Brittany, France
The partial solar eclipse through my living room window in Morley. I honestly hadn't expected to see anything, the forecast said we wouldn't, so I grabbed a quick shot on the hoof.
Time Lapse of today's partial solar eclipse.
www.newsflare.com/video/42652/weather-nature/partial-sola...
A rare Astronomical event - Partial Eclipse of the sun taken from my back garden in Warrington, England today 9.35am
I know this was last month but I'm just getting to sit at my computer.
It was cloudy for most of the eclipse but I managed to get a couple of shots when it broke. I used my ND32 filter
A diffraction effect. These actually happen very, very often, but in normal daylight they're too bright to look at, while in moonlight our colour perception is too weak to appreciate them. Just for about five minutes, during the eclipse, they were very clearly visible with the naked eye.
More: oolong.co.uk/eclipse2015
As the sun is returning after teh eclipse we got a rainbow around the sun peeking through the clouds.
Partial solar eclipse on 20th March 2015 as viewed from Stockport, NW England. Photographed with a Canon 700D DSLR.
Towards the end of the eclipse.
20th March 2015 was my first ever solar eclipse viewing!
I wasn't expecting to really see much as Britain did the typical thing of being totally overcast and cloudy, but I didn't expect that to be maybe the best thing that could have happened - it diffused the sunlight and it was crystal clear. Of course, I made the mistake of only having to hand a puny 20mm lens.
Knowing full well I wouldn't get a close up, crisp shot of the eclipse, I thought I'd try something a little different and incorporated myself into the shot.
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Panasonic GX7 + 20mm f/1.7
This macro lens-extension thing didn't really work as an eclipse viewer, but it's always fun projecting images of the sky using a lens, anyway.
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We also made a small hole in some cardboard, but it turned out the colander worked much better.
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