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Primer contacto.
Principio del eclipse penumbral. La penumbra de la tierra hace contacto con el borde de la Luna.
Total Solar Eclipse August 21st, 2017 at the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum in San Jose's Rose Garden neighborhood
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.
Photo taken on Monday, August 21, before the 10:26 am total eclipse occurred. Park photos are of Baker City Central Park, and photos of storefronts, buildings and building blocks are of the Baker City Historic District.
Photo taken on Monday, August 21, before the 10:26 am total eclipse occurred. Park photos are of Baker City Central Park, and photos of storefronts, buildings and building blocks are of the Baker City Historic District.
Traveled to Del Rio, Texas to witness the April 8, 2024 eclipse. The weather forecast called for heavy clouds so it was questionable if we'd see anything. We decided to stay put and whatever we were able to see was what we would get. The clouds added a bit of suspense on what we could possibly see.
To our amazement and delight the clouds thinned out or parted just enough and we got a bit more than we thought we'd see.
The area around us definitely got darker than it got in Salem, Oregon in 2017. In 2017 the surrounding area was just darker, maybe gray, but in Del Rio 2024 it was so dark the security lights came on and it definitely looked like night.
As for the pictures, I made a bit too many mistakes because of the lower light caused by the clouds. My shutter speeds were too low so my camera mirror vibrated and caused a lot of the photos to have camera shake.
Hope you enjoy the few photos I was able to capture.
Total Solar Eclipse August 21st, 2017 at the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum in San Jose's Rose Garden neighborhood
Lunar Eclipse, seen from Essex in the UK. Taken through double-glazing so has reflections. This is a rare total Lunar Eclipse. The last Blood Moon was seen in 1982 and will not occur again until 2033.
Total Solar Eclipse August 21st, 2017 at the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum in San Jose's Rose Garden neighborhood
Today is the big day of the Solar Eclipse that will be visible across a wide path of North America. At the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), there were numerous events. The beautiful weather and the fact that the next one will be in this area some twenty years from now brought many people about. The eclipse in Ann Arbor was almost a total one, around 98% coverage of the sun. For totality, you had to go to Ohio. It was nice to participate in an activity that we all experienced at the same time. When the eclipse was at its greatest coverage of the sun, there were cheers in the Law Quad. Pictures on Monday April 8th, 2024.
My camera never did capture the total eclipse of the sun. BUT OH MY Goodness - was it something. Up until totality it was technically ho-hum in comparison. It is incredible how much light the smallest sliver of sun still gives off. But once the sun & moon hit totality - it becomes almost dark! We even saw a nighthawk come out and fly, just like it was nighttime. Amazing. Absolutely amazing.
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