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  • Solar Eclipse best bits
  • Andy_K
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    I was at work at the time, so if anyone can post any good links to the best observations, photos and stories that would be ace.

    BigButSlimmerBloke
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    GrahamS
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    Credit: NASA/Joel Kowsky

    Original: https://www.flickr.com/photos/gsfc/36548067642/

    Onzadog
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    Is that a squadron of imperial tie-fighters?

    the-muffin-man
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    I liked this bit…

    GrahamS
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    Is that a squadron of imperial tie-fighters?

    Not quite. It’s a multiple exposure showing the International Space Station traversing the eclipse.

    cloudnine
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    seosamh77
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    GrahamS – Member
    Is that a squadron of imperial tie-fighters?
    Not quite. It’s a multiple exposure showing the International Space Station traversing the eclipse.

    likely story!

    Onzadog
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    GrahamS – Member
    Is that a squadron of imperial tie-fighters?
    Not quite. It’s a multiple exposure showing the International Space Station traversing the eclipse.

    You sounds like a propaganda officer for the empire!

    Andy_K
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    😀

    ISS transit is cool.

    I hope that’s a proper biscuit, like a ginger snap.

    scuttler
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    Lots of shots filtered / unfiltered pointing directly at the eclipse which to me doesn’t go close to showing what the viewers might’ve experienced. One bit I did see was on here in Nebraska with the NASA coverage and an actual unfiltered pan up to the eclipse at 2:35:50.

    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArwVHSydxIw#t=9350[/video]

    cloudnine
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    Cougar
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    Friend of a friend took this, combination of skill and luck AFAIK.

    CaptainFlashheart
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    82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg.

    scuttler
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    That 82nd airborne thing’s a big fat composite/fake fo-sho. Where do I start…?

    Megalike for Cougar’s friend-friend.

    CaptainFlashheart
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    Having had a look, you’re right. Hadn’t seen the later corrections!

    Cougar
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    Source for my FoaF shot,

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BYEMEfGDUlX/

    scuttler
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    Definitely requires a time/place/flightradar mash up to identify the plane.

    Mr_C
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    I took this shot from Clemson, South Carolina, just as totality ended.

    I’ve stitched together a series of shots into a very short timelapse video:

    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6NITMnrTmk[/video]

    I’ve been planning this in my head for 18 years since I went to France in 99 and it was clouded out. This was my first experience of a total eclipse without cloud cover and it was absolutely amazing, I now understand why eclipse chasers do what they do.

    Andy_K
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    Yeah, I have to admit I went on a long planned cornwall trip for ’99 and was clouded out too. It’s still on my to-do list!

    nbt
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    more here:

    https://fstoppers.com/originals/top-10-solar-eclipse-photos-found-around-web-193043

    there are a few images of the same scene from slightly different angles.

    HoratioHufnagel
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    Actually from last year but they all look the same!

    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBoa81xEvNA[/video]

    GrahamS
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    Destin captures it brilliantly including the ISS transit:

    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lepQoU4oek4[/video]

    trailwagger
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    Friend of a friend took this, combination of skill and luck AFAIK.

    Im going to call BS on that one.

    nbt
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    Taken by Kirsten Jorgensen

    Shot of a lifetime. This print is available for purchase in multiple formats to those who asked at https://fineartamerica.com/products/solar-eclipse-with-plane-kirsten-jorgensen-art-print.html #nikon #nikonusa #nikonphotography #eclipse #eclipse2017 #photography #photograph #picoftheday #photooftheday #d5200 #dslr #instagood

    First pic in the link I posted

    https://fstoppers.com/originals/top-10-solar-eclipse-photos-found-around-web-193043

    trailwagger
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    trailwagger » Friend of a friend took this, combination of skill and luck AFAIK.
    Im going to call BS on that one.
    Taken by Kirsten Jorgensen

    Shot of a lifetime. This print is available for purchase in multiple formats to those who asked at https://fineartamerica.com/products/solar-eclipse-with-plane-kirsten-jorgensen-art-print.html #nikon #nikonusa #nikonphotography #eclipse #eclipse2017 #photography #photograph #picoftheday #photooftheday #d5200 #dslr #instagood
    First pic in the link I posted

    https://fstoppers.com/originals/top-10-solar-eclipse-photos-found-around-web-193043

    Doesnt mean its real. Can you explain why the underside of the plane appears to be lit? Surely it would be a silhoutte?

    It also reminds me alot of this

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-35457135

    GrahamS
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    Can you explain why the underside of the plane appears to be lit?

    Wouldn’t it be lit a bit by the light reflected off the Earth?

    trailwagger
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    Wouldn’t it be lit a bit by the light reflected off the Earth?

    During a total eclipse? I doubt there would be enough light bouncing back up to light the undercarriage of a plane that must of been flying pretty. In a shot that has such contrast between the remaining sun and the total blackness surrounding it, i would expect the plane be a shadow. Certainly the nose of it, which is outside of the sun and entering the blackest part.

    Cougar
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    It’s light reflecting off the conveyor belt.

    GrahamS
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    During a total eclipse?

    The shadow of the eclipse is only 114km across. That leaves a lot of lit up Earth.

    I doubt there would be enough light bouncing back up to light the undercarriage of a plane

    But isn’t that how we usually see the underside of a plane?

    trailwagger
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    But isn’t that how we usually see the underside of a plane?

    Yes but not how a camera would see it when exposing for the extreme light part of an otherwise 95% black frame.

    GrahamS
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    Hmm.. maybe.. I don’t think anyone looking for the perfect eclipse shot was shooting on auto-exposure.. but you could be right about the dynamic range required.

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