For those who may have somehow missed it, ahistoric total solar eclipsewill bevisible across much of North Americaon April 8. Photographing an eclipse can be tricky, but fret not. You’ll surely capture some great photos next week with these helpful tips. Preparation is vital for those who ...
Summary: For the total solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 in Grand Teton National Park I chose a backcountry location discovered by William Henry Jackson. My shooting plan to capture this iconic shot did not involve straight photography, but rather a timelapse and a 360-degrees panorama. Attendin...
Naturally, in the telephoto time-lapse frames, the sun was prominent. Their more abstract character also make it possible to raise the contrast. During a total eclipse, the moon’s disk is totally dark, like a black hole in the sky, while the entire landscape darkens dramatically with a 3...
Preliminary report on photographing the solar corona in 5303 å with a polaroid and a fabry-pérot interferometer during the total solar eclipse of September 22, 1968n32150* --physics--astrophysics--solar phenomenaangular momentumastrophysicscorona...
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“ring of fire” with the full brightness of the sun around the black circle formed by the moon. Although not as impressive as a total eclipse, in which the moon covers the entire surface of the sun, it is still a pretty impressive and rare event. Last time it happened over the USA ...