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When the eclipse went total I bumped the exposure up to one second, a few of the Moon's friends came out to play
Total Solar Eclipse August 21st, 2017 at the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum in San Jose's Rose Garden neighborhood
Total Solar Eclipse August 21st, 2017 at the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum in San Jose's Rose Garden neighborhood
Taken on LomoChrome Metropolis (at 200 speed) with a Fuji TW-300 DATE. Taken at Cedar Point's "Total Eclipse of the Point" event, April 8, 2024.
July 21, 2009 total solar eclipse near second contact with diamond ring as totality is about to begin. Taken from Northern Cook Islands, on board m/s Paul Gauguin. Taken with Canon 20Da and 28-105mm lens at 60mm and f/9 and ISO 100.
I wanted to capture the entire umbral stage in 5 minute intervals. Alas, my 18-200mm Nikkor wasn't really up to the task, particularly while the moon was under greatest eclipse.
I also converted the images into an animated GIF.
I wanted to capture the entire umbral stage in 5 minute intervals. Alas, my 18-200mm Nikkor wasn't really up to the task, particularly while the moon was under greatest eclipse.
I also converted the images into an animated GIF.
Total Solar Eclipse August 21st, 2017 at the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum in San Jose's Rose Garden neighborhood
January 21, 2019
The January 20/21 total lunar eclipse, blood moon in progress. My camera clock was off by 1 hour, 0 minutes and 50 seconds, so this image is actually taken at roughly an hour and a minute earlier than EXIF states.
A cool thing about this eclipse was that a Meteor hit the Blood Moon at exactly 11:41:10 (Reports differ, but it is 11:41: something.)
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White Mountains National Forest
Bartlett, New Hampshire - USA
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Set up for my usual wide-angle time lapse, but it was undone by a serious problem with condensation on my lens. Haven't camped with camera at an alpine lake before... Guess I should have brought pocket warmers to strap to my lens.
I took these pictures of the lunar eclipse 08/28/2007. Taken with a Nikon D80, 300mm lens, on a tripod.
When I took them the green orb was not visible to me. The camera doesn't lie. These photos are untouched, other than reduced.
The photos are in order taken. Notice that in most of the photos the orb moves, however in the 6th photo the orb is not even visible,
but is in the 7th and 8th. I have a total of 30 photos. Each photo is taken only seconds apart.
Any thoughts as to what it is?