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When the moon was high enough to look over the neighbourhouses, the highligts of the lunar eclipse spectacle were over....

The moon was eclipsed by the earth's shadow tonight. Suddenly a full moon became a sunset-orange part-moon. It looks like a coloured-in half moon shot, but it's different - look at the very dark part of the moon at the top and bottom. That's an earth shadow on the moon

A sequence of exposures during the lunar eclipse 19 Nov 2021 showing the Moon passing through Earth's shadow.

Seems you can have "zoom creep" when the camera's pointed up - hadn't considered that. So 500 mm instead of 600 mm. Lesson learned.

Total Lunar Eclipse 2021-05-26

Just after totality.

An edge of the Moon reappears out of the Earth's shadow.

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ZWO ASI 071 camera

Skywatcher Esprit 120 telescope

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Mike Oria and I set out at Midnight to find a nice tasty spot for catching this morning's lunar event. We decided not to shoot at the water tower from early on, but in the end it's where we ended up. All in all a fantastic night of no sleep whatsoever. Looking forward to the next two in 2015!

Left to right, Images every 15 minutes from just before the start of the partial eclipse through max totality at 11:11pm CST, continuing to end of partial eclipse

 

final image from the event

My version of last nights Lunar Eclipse

This Lunar eclipse had soft gradations of color that was quite beautiful. This is my attempt to match colors of my eye view. This series of photos begins just before totality and ends just after totality. All images are 15 images stacked captured with a Questar telescope, Baader UV/IR filter, and a Nikon Z7II. Saw a bright Taurid while doing this and even caught half of it on a camera monitoring the sky.

 

Progression through partial phases: flic.kr/p/2nYw66h

very best wishes for a happy new year everyone!

November 8, 2022. Canon R, Sigma 150-600mm lens, on sky-watcher eq5 mount for tracking.

 

Shot from Tri-Cities WA USA. Stack of 8 frame burst.

The moon was in total eclipse this morning as it set behind my neighbor's house.

 

To see the same photo with stars and Uranus identified go to: www.flickr.com/photos/dragonflyhunter/52488901103/in/phot...

... and out-of-focus lights in Orange County.

Taken in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan. The image is cropped.

 

途中から晴れてきたので撮ってみました。通常の望遠レンズ(キットレンズの望遠の方)を使用、あまり見苦しくならない程度にトリミングしています。そこそこ写っていますが、やはり天体望遠鏡を使って撮りたいですね。

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Taken with a Canon 70d DSLR and TMB92L refractor. This is the result of 30 images stacked with Registax and processed with Astra Image Pro and Adobe Photoshop CS6.

Partial Lunar Eclipse on November 19th. Image was taken at Maximum Eclipse. Several stars are also visible near the moon.

26-5-2021

21:24 (4 minutes after maximum eclipse and 1 minute before the end of totality)

Not my best work but shortly after that it started drizzling, so happy for being able to document the event.

Canon 6D + C9.25"

Single 4" @ ISO 400

 

Super moon and lunar eclipse combine for 'blood moon' - Taken September 28th 2015 - Johannesburg, South Africa

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A view of Jersey City, NJ from New York City (NYC)'s Battery Park with the 2010 lunar eclipse on the winter solstice displayed above the skyline. Last night’s lunar eclipse December 2010 was the first time since 1638 that an eclipse coincided with winter solstice, making it a historic event.

 

To view all images in larger sizes and to download, purchase, or license please click here: Images from NY / NJ skylines shot from the ground: May 2010 - Dec 2010

 

HDR - Nikon d300

 

A note on this image: This is HDR / HDRI / DRI images composed of multiple exposures. The eclipsed moon is 3 exposures and the skyline 9 exposures. For a great tutorial on HDR please check out Trey's (Stuck in Customs) at: www.stuckincustoms.com/hdr-tutorial/

 

I felt given the height of the moon during full eclipse that it would have been obvious that I lowered the moon for this image. The colour combination is what i felt made the image work here. The moon was shot with a nikkor 50mm 1.8 and the skyline at Tokina 11mm - 16mm 2.8. I will post later a cropped version per a number of your suggestions.

 

For me Photography is a way to avail you the viewer of what i see or imagine and since i can't paint its the closest medium i can find that allows me to truly express what i see.

 

Thank you all for all the feedback - both positive and negative; i never edit the feedback ;) art that generates an emotional / visceral response and dialogue in my opinion is art.

 

If this were a shot for a newspaper or a fact driven media outlet then I am completely against any software / filter manipulation of any sort.

 

Again,

 

much appreciated,

-steve

Partial Lunar Eclipse on November 19th at maximum 97%. This one is a shorter exposure than the previous image posted and shows the eclipse a bit better at max doing away with most of the brightening along the edge and showing more the thin edge that wasn't in the shadow.

Total moon eclipse has begun - completely red moon. Taken on St Huberts Island, Central Coast, NSW, Australia

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allen Besuchern und Freunden meines Fotostreams ein herzliches Dankeschön für eure Kommentare und Kritiken, Einladungen und Favoriten.

all visitors and friends of my photostream, a heartfelt thank you for your comments and reviews, invitations and favorites

My moon! Sorry... just another photo cliché of lunar eclipse of July 27th

Lunar Eclipse Nov 11, 2021 outside of Houston Texas. 97% covered. The outer circle of moons represents every 15 minutes for 4 hours of the event. Clockwise from lower left. The max image was at 3:03 CST. Processed in Photoshop

Only an eclipse (or some pretty sloppy Photoshopping) could make a setting moon look like this! Although we missed out on the total lunar eclipse here in Wisconsin, it was pretty cool to have it partially eclipsed as it disappeared behind the bluffs about 20 minutes before the sun came up!

Eclipse of Uranus was watched during the total solar eclipse tonight. On this photo, Uranus is very close to the moon on the bottom side.

 

天王星食が皆既月食の最中に見られました。写真の月の下側,非常に近くに天王星が見えています。この後すぐ食されました。

神奈川県川崎市で撮影。

We got to see the end of the eclipse after the clouds backed off a bit.

My step-daughter and I sat out and marveled at this awesome natural event. Considering that we can predict these things down to the exact second, I wonder how ancient people perceived these events?

Only indirect light, under the totality.

21th of Jan. 2019.

Local time: 6h22'

UT: 4h22'

A massive development work is going on in Malta right now. And, that's a bad news for photography as, so many cranes are, destroying the beauty of the shots! The same thing, happened here. Hopefully, those cranes will be removed by two years. The abnormal cropping is also due to presence of cranes.

Exactly it was a partial eclipse, but almost total---the magnitude of eclipse was 98%. The weather condition was not good and thin clouds were always in front of the moon, even though the moon surface was visible through the camera.

Taken in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan.

 

厳密には部分月食ですが,食分98%というほぼ皆既月食です。天気は良くなく,常に薄雲がかかっていましたが,カメラを通しては月面の模様まで見えました。

神奈川県川崎市にて撮影。

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