![]() ![]() The sun shining through the Earth's ozone layer and onto One shot shows the brilliant turquoise color of Shows the progression of the moon under the penumbra into Lunar eclipses for 39 years but, suspended against the starryĭesert sky, this TLE was easily the most beautiful I'veĢ0D attached at prime-focus to an 80mm f/6 University This technique works because the areaīehind the moon in the background is not bright enough toĭisrupt the original exposure after the second lens is positioned.ĮXIF says 134 seconds but I'd guess about 25 seconds effective Of course I paid forĭetails: Multiple image (single exposure) withĢ0D at 300mm for the first part of the exposure, thenĪbout 17mm after a lens swap blackout pan over to Orionįor the curtain (background) at f6.3, color temperature Moon was just above horizon as sun was rising.ĭigital Rebel XT, ISO 1600, 1/15s, Canon 300mm f/4Ĭaught in clouds or like last March the umbra phase is not One with 24mm lens for time lapse images and another one with 300mm lens for the close up images. I had 2 digital cameras set up for this big event. Kalamalka Lake, Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada Some weak auroras showedĭigital Rebel and Rebel XT, 1600 ASA, f8, exposure times Therefore the long exposed picturesĪ bit blurry due to warm air rushing outside. Set up the camera in a heated observation room for the UVĬontents of the atmosphere. Of pictures over the period of the eclipse we could only Was only about 10 degrees above the horizon. Is coming to an end and it's getting quite bright. Western parts of North America), Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand, August 28, 2007, Earth's shadow fell across the full Moon producingĪ red and turquoise lunar eclipse visible from the Americas (especially ![]()
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