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After 3rd contact. Wyoming, USA. Single exposure through eyepiece of plastic eclipse glasses.
Shot at about 428mm at f/5.6 with a 1.4x teleconverter and a (rented) D7200, giving approx 900mm equivalent field of view.
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You may notice that they're all sickle-shaped, a nifty side-effect of a near total eclipse.
Shot just West of Murdock, Nebraska in the mid 1990s, within a few minutes of totality, but as one can see, the shadows betray the fact that the eclipse was not total over Nebraska. If I remember correctly, it was the closest to totality the middle US has experienced in many years.
Anyone know which year? My record-keeping=abysmal sometimes.
There're probably houses in this field now; I should dig up the pic William Sherman took of me holding the tire when this field was full of corn.
Third contact Diamond Ring with prominences. Wyoming, USA.
Shot at about 428mm at f/5.6 with a 1.4x teleconverter and a (rented) D7200, giving approx 900mm equivalent field of view.
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- Total Eclipse {Dressed Up} by Fiddle-Dee-Dee
- To The Moon by Forever Joy
- FONT = Kristen ITC + Ribeye Marrow
Early stages of the April 2024 total eclipse over North Texas.
April 8, 2024.
Grand Prairie, Texas. Dallas County.
Nikon D850. AF-S Nikkor 500mm f/5.6E PF ED VR.
Seymour Solar 95mm ND5 (0.3 stop) Helios solar glass filter.
f/8 @ 1/400 sec. (+1.3 EV) ISO 100.
Eclipse in Birmingham on the morning of 20th March 2014. A few shots from across the city in various locations.
This is the tiniest fragment peeking out after totality--and already overwhelming my phone's camera.
Graph showing the solar power generation levels from our house during the total eclipse. Unlike last year's partial eclipse where the power declined but never reached zero, the total eclipse resulted in several minutes that were entirely dark. We could see the stars at 1:45pm as clearly as we do at night, and power output dropped entirely to zero during the totality.
Early stages of the April 2024 total eclipse over North Texas.
April 8, 2024.
Grand Prairie, Texas. Dallas County.
Nikon D850. AF-S Nikkor 500mm f/5.6E PF ED VR.
Seymour Solar 95mm ND5 (0.3 stop) Helios solar glass filter.
f/8 @ 1/400 sec. (+1.3 EV) ISO 100.
Total Solar Eclipse August 21st, 2017 at the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum in San Jose's Rose Garden neighborhood