
Reno was right in the line of the annular eclipse, and I did my best to capture it. Shot at ISO 100, 1/4000s, f/32. And I still had to underexpose in Bridge and Photoshop, and changed the color balance to give them a glow.
But what a show! Fortunately, we has eclipse viewing glasses! These look very close to what we saw through the glasses.




Really nice shots! 🙂
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Thanks!
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It would have been nice to see, and the pictures are awesome.
. . . but . . . did you use a filter at all? Something like an ND or polarized filter? Seems that even at the fast exposure and high f-stop there’s risk to damaging the sensor (or at least they warn you not to shoot directly into the sun).
Just wondering; I have not done any research on it.
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Only thing I had was my UV filter. Camera appears to be working fine post eclipse.
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Glad to hear . . . and like I said, awesome photos.
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That is very cool. It was too cloudy here to see anything at all. It just seemed to get a little darker.
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fantastic shots…unfortunately we were on the wrong side of the earth 😉 …it must be really something to witness this…
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Such great shots. I love these.
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