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Approximately 5 minutes of video, including the entire period of totality for the location, Sherman, MO, during the Solar Eclipse on August 21, 2017. Video begins ~13:15:30

 

Eclipse Times for Location (38.534556, -90.588472) as follows:

 

Start of partial eclipse (C1): 11:49:16.6

Start of total eclipse (C2): 13:16:38.3

Maximum eclipse (MAX): 13:17:40.7

End of total eclipse (C3): 13:18:42.9

End of partial eclipse (C4): 14:43:51.8

 

Bear in mind that the exif data show time from my camera, which while close, was probably not atomically synced to actual time.

  

Edited August 23, 2017 to add:

 

Sorry, folks! I just realized that this video is cut short due to Flickr's (somewhat disappointing) 3 min video limit...

 

For the full video, I guess you'll have to go the Facebook, here: www.facebook.com/sou4501/videos/10207698885029285/

 

I've made the video Public, so it should be visible to anyone!

 

Explored: 2017_08_22 #184

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Last minute realization that I could see it using reversed binoculars. #waitedtoolong #eclipse2017 #doingitmyway

Laguardo Recreation Area, Lebanon, TN.

35mm Film

Olympus OM-2

I was able to get 11 decent shots using the Pansonic Lumix GX85. Shot with the 14-140mm lens, full telephoto, hand held.

 

There were some strong flares at "12, 2, and 4 o'clock" on the disc. The first image has some strong flare on the lower left, which is probably a little bit left of the solar disk in the earlier phase.

 

Image processed with GIMP.

Peace Out

 

I almost hate you

But it's all moving further away in the cloud now

That silly cell phone video of you

Sitting on the counter with your slanted bob cut

Boastfully spilling your Absolut-and-orange-juice guts

And singing "Pumped Up Kicks"

 

We laughed hard back then

But then you hurt him hard

The humor waned to zero

And I almost hate you

 

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©Christine A. Evans 9.13.17

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Since I couldn't get a shot of the dark side of the moon, I overlaid one I had taken earlier, and made the totality complete!

Bohus used seven cameras to shoot the Eclipse on Monday! Cameras included: Blackmagic Micro Studio 4K + Vivitar 300mm f5.5, Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera + Tamron 70-210mm f3.5-4, Canon EOS M with Magic Lantern + Vivitar 200mm f3, Fuji XT-2 + 500mm Telephoto, GoPro with Ribcage Mod + Sony 12.5-75mm f1.8, Samsung Nx1 + 500mm Telephoto, and a Sony A7R II + 1250mm Telescope. Quite a complex shoot!

 

Check out our Fotodiox YouTube or Facebook page to see a video featuring the seven camera rigs that Bohus used to capture the Eclipse!

 

Buck rail fence

Blue Ridge Parkway

 

25.08.2017 10:59

105mm 1/640 sec f/2.8 ISO 100

 

HIP Club 52 week photography challenge

Week 3: Fence

clouds blocked the view during the eclipse but still got to see this

As the total eclipse ends, at a moment known as Contact 3, a very small part of the sun breaks through to create the appearance of a diamond ring for a few seconds. This was photographed in Nashville, TN. Not the best photo you'll see on the internet, but it will do with the equipment I have. Canon 50D with the 55-250mm kit lens.

Laguardo Recreation Area, Lebanon, TN.

Solar Eclipse 2017

A composite of 13 shots from yesterday's eclipse. The totality shot was taken without a solar filter.

 

Place: Madras, OR

 

Gear: Canon 5D Mark IV - Canon EF 100-400mm f4.5-5.6

"Eclipse de sol" - "Eclipse of the sun" - Eclipse de sol entre nubes - 26-02-2017

(Se sugiere ampliar)

twitter.com/DAIREAUXMHA/status/837096480506793985

 

#eclipse #eclipsedesol #eclipse #sun #nubes #clouds #magicsmoments #moon

By assembling still images shot by the X-ray telescope aboard the Hinode solar observation satellite Aug. 21, partner scientists from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan and NASA produced this video of the total solar eclipse which crossed much of the continental United States -- a path unseen in this country for nearly a century. Learn more about the Aug. 21 eclipse at eclipse2017.nasa.gov.

 

Image credit: JAXA/NASA

 

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Read More about 2017 Total Solar Eclipse

 

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Prints,or framed artwork, available at louiselindsay.com/featured/total-solar-eclipse-at-clemson.... Also prints on metal, canvas, or wood.

 

Total solar eclipse, 2017, Clemson University, tailgazing party, #eclipse2017, #ClemsonUniversityEclipse #ClemsonEclipse

  

Taken 8/21/17, uploaded 8/23/17, 2017 08 21 a r72 TzBW SE Dark2 move CETC Eclipse SC-8210011-Edit.tif

The solar projector, displaying the partial eclipse on my shirt, with Lars in attendance :-)

Little Leslie

10 Month Old

Female Western Lowland Gorilla

San Diego Zoo Safari Park

8-21-2017

Ready here in Zirconia, North Carolina 99.9 totality

Hand held 🌕🌖🌗🌘🌑🌒🌓🌔🌚🌝

Partial eclipse, August 21, 2017, in Scranton Pennsylvania. A lot of post work using my way to old software. All we need is ET or a witch on a broom in it.

More Information from NASA on the 2017 Total Solar Eclipse:

eclipse2017.nasa.gov/

 

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All I could come up with before the clouds rolled in.

Blue Mood

By Joseph Cowlishaw

  

Smooth melancholy reverberates the blackness

Deep blues shadow the walls as an eclipse in midday

Brief and concise but dominate

A sense of wonder flows through the depths as a cool treeless shade

Erupting in alleviation

Aversion ensues through the hues of blues

Golden glow disrupts the ethos of silence

A buoyancy of introspection through the quaintness of quiet

Tranquility emerges from the abyss

Momentary obscurity vanquished

 

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I was thinking about how sadness and depression are very similar to the solar eclipse that is happening today throughout the USA. The eclipse at any location only lasts about two minutes. Those minutes may feel so much longer as we experience something so surreal - but they are still only minutes. I don't claim to understand depression and the feelings associated with it, but I do feel they are a small moment in comparison to the joy of this life and the warmth of the sun coming out of that momentary obscurity.

 

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Time lapse of the solar eclipse shot from Kingston, Ontario using an Explore Scientific ED80 f/6 telescope, a Celestron AVX mount for tracking, and a Baaader solar filter.

 

All 3 hours of the eclipse shot at 1/640 second exposures @ ISO 75. -5EV. 30 second interval between shots

 

Music:

 

"Peaceful Desolation" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

photo of eclipse on 8-21-17 as seen from Scottsdale AZ.

And the day turned to night: quick car edits of the #Eclipse2017 as seen from Shaw Air Force Base over the F-16 Viper Demo Team.

It was magical. Clouds and occasional light rain would harass us through much of time before the totality, and maybe 90 seconds before the moment we were all waiting for, there was a cloud in the way.

But, it moved.

I'll try to cobble together a time-lapse out of the cloudy pre- and post-totality shots, but for now, here is a shot showing the two F-16 Fighting Falcons under the eclipse.

 

#TotalEclipse2017, seen from Shaw Air Force Base, over the F-16 Viper Demo Team.

 

Specs:

ISO500, f5, 1/6 second exposure time.

More Information from NASA on the 2017 Total Solar Eclipse:

eclipse2017.nasa.gov/

 

NASA image use policy.

 

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.

 

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Bailey's Beads and Solar Prominences

 

Total Solar Eclipse 2017 from Glendo State Park, Wyoming, USA. This was the most awesome experience of our lives! My husband Mark and I travelled to the USA with my 2 youngest stepchildren to see this eclipse for our honeymoon (we actually got married in October 2016, but it was worth the wait for our honeymoon!). The eclipse was exactly 2 years ago today, so I have just reprocessed all of my images plus made a new video of showing our images of the event.

We stayed in Denver, but set off at 1:30am to drive to Glendo. The population of Glendo was 205, so it must have been quite something for the locals to witness 100,000 cars in the state park, plus an estimated half a million more cars in the general are around Eastern Wyoming!

First Contact: 10:24 Local Time / 16:24 UT

Totality: 11:46 Local Time / 17:46 UT

Last Contact: 12:55 Local Time / 18:55 UT

We put so much work into planning the photography of this eclipse. We had 4 x Canon 1100D cameras capturing the eclipse. Camera 1 was on a Star Adventurer Mini and was tracking the Sun during the entire event so we could create the timelapse video. Camera 2 was shooting the entire event widefield and all of the images were stacked to create a single image of the entire event. Camera 3 was hand-held with a 300mm zoom lens. We didn’t have room in our luggage for a 4th tripod so I intended to use my table top tripod on the roof of the car. However, I wasn’t tall enough to reach the roof of the hire car, so I had to hold it manually! During totality I manually bracketed the shots to capture the fainter regions of the corona as well as the part closest to the Sun. The final totality image was completely reprocessed from scratch on the 2 year anniversary of the eclipse, and it is a blend of 4 different exposures. I was extremely emotional during totality and trying to hold my camera steady whilst sobbing was quite a challenge! The 4th camera was used by Mark to capture totality but those images are not included in this video.

I still get goosebumps when I look at these images and still can’t quite believe we took them! I made a point of putting the camera down for part of totality just so I could look with my own eyes and not live the entire event through a camera lens. I hope you enjoy seeing the images as much as I do.

Full Flickr album of our solar eclipse images: flic.kr/s/aHsm3rAe9S

Music: “Convergence” by Pictures of a Floating World via freemusicarchive.org

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