Kino
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Had a good shot until NASA went and messed it up...
There are between two and five solar eclipses per year that occur on the Earth.
Just because it happened in the USA, it's a big deal.
Right.
Absolutely fantastic! Would not have missed. The bright red solar flare was special. Waited for that since the late 1960s eclipse that I saw, but was only partial.
Chances of a total solar eclipse going over one's home in a lifetime are small.
Who learns anything from an eclipse over the ocean? The fish might enjoy it.
My father and I had initially planned to see the eclipse from Buffalo, NY, but decided at the last minute to move due to clouds. We wound up in a small town in Ohio where the clouds cleared up before totality. It was the most incredible thing I've ever seen by far.
Here are some of my digital photos:
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I have 5 very good-looking negatives of totality taken on TMAX 100, which I have not printed as I am still trying to remove the notorious pink stain which often appears on TMAX films. I'll post those here as soon as I make enlargements.
I have 5 very good-looking negatives of totality taken on TMAX 100, which I have not printed as I am still trying to remove the notorious pink stain which often appears on TMAX films. I'll post those here as soon as I make enlargements.
My father and I had initially planned to see the eclipse from Buffalo, NY, but decided at the last minute to move due to clouds. We wound up in a small town in Ohio where the clouds cleared up before totality. It was the most incredible thing I've ever seen by far.
Here are some of my digital photos:
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I have 5 very good-looking negatives of totality taken on TMAX 100, which I have not printed as I am still trying to remove the notorious pink stain which often appears on TMAX films. I'll post those here as soon as I make enlargements.
Totality on film! I got one shot of totality on 35mm and nailed it.
Nikon F3, RMC Tokina 500mm 1.8, 1/1250, Ultrafine Extreme 400, D-76 1:1 14min. DSLR Scanned with a Canon T2i and an EF 100mm 2.8 Macro. Inverted and leveled in Adobe Lightroom
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Congratulations. Hope you print and hang it.
Very nice. I was thinking of doing that also, but had too many things going on. Which lens did you use on the Crown? Is that the full frame? If so, you centered it perfectly! The few days prior were cloudy, so I was unable to do any testing to see where the sun would be beforehand.
Your solution for the middle image is great. I was worried that the long exposure for totality would fog the rest of the sky (which I wanted to keep black, as you have done.)
Again, excellent!!
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