napa 2024 北美"日全食"专辑 联合国北美摄影协会North America Photography Association in United Nations 联合国非政府组织NGO机构,具有Special consultative status特殊咨商地位。 联合国北美摄影协会组织各类艺术及摄影展览和摄影大赛、举办各种技术讲座以及摄影活动,为 专业摄影师与摄影爱好者创造技术交流机会。 参与组织策...
Total Solar Eclipse of 2001 Jun 21 (Chisamba, ZAMBIA) Nikon N70, Vixen 80mm Refractor f/18 Photo ©2001 by Fred Espenak Custom Print Available Baily's Beads at 2nd Contact (T01-111C) Baily's Beads at 2nd Contact(T01-111C) Just seconds before totality begins, the last beads of sunlig...
Bad weather plagued the expedition during the 24 hour period preceeeding the eclipse, but a great captain, good satellite data and a healthy dose luck brought us into clear skies just ten minutes before totality. The 10 to 15 degree rocking of the ship made photography a great challenge. ...
You guys are smarter than I am, and like to do the math. I teach eclipse photography techniques to novices and need to keep it simple.. So I think in the simple terms of having enough solar diameters (around the Moon) to capture a wide enough corona. (meaning not cut off corona). ...
Whether you want to camp out under the stars or party with thousands of other eclipse chasers, here’s where and how to see April’s rare sky show.
HomeSun, Moon & SpaceEclipsesPicture Gallery — Total Solar Eclipse, March 8/9, 2016 Picture Gallery —Total Solar Eclipse, March 8/9, 2016 Thank you for sharing your pictures!
Peak coverage (89%) at 3:23 pm. Taken w/o solar filter. View:original size 4:03pm - 31 minutes before end of eclipse View:original size 4:26pm - 8 minutes before end of eclipse View:original size Did you use autofocus, or manual? I'm still at work using the phone and I never...
The total solar eclipse visits Maine on April 8, 2024 beginning at 3:28 pm EDT with the final exit of the Moon’s shadow from the state at 3:35 pm EDT. Through Maine, the speed of the Moon’s shadow will accelerate from about 2690 miles per hour to about 3175 miles per hour. ...
“are safe only for photography while others are safe for both photography and viewing through your camera’s viewfinder eyepiece.” When in doubt, use a solar filter on the front of your lens and only view the eclipse through your camera’s display if you don’t have solar eclipse glasses...
For photography purposes in particular, this is a great opportunity to frame up the big day. Is there a mountain range you want in view? A favorite tree? Maybe a home or barn, or a church steeple? You could look up when the total eclipse time will be, go outside at that time now...