My take on the eclipse

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My take on the eclipse

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I wanted to try something a little different for this eclipse. I used a Rokinon FE14M-C 14mm F2.8 Ultra Wide Lens (set at F4) with Canon T3i. I took 45 s exposure with iso 100. Stacked in StarStax and minor processing in PS

Image11 19 21 lunar eclipse startrailb by Diamond, Alan, on Flickr


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That's a different take on the eclipse Alan and of course shows what can be seen from your location - wherever.

Thanks for sharing

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Thanks. I have several "regular" images of eclipses. Most of them I just sit outside with coffee and observe. I am located in Arkansas (US)


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Thanks Alan and it does help to know where images are taken from.

I also appreciate, sometimes just viewing whatever is occurring, especially when the seeing is fab.

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Great eclipse image. Unfortunately the partial eclipse was very difficult to observe from my location


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Wow!! that is a really different and very beautiful :bow :hamster: thanks for sharing this :hamster: the eclipse started at moon set here ;)

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Very nice creative image, Alan.

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Interesting eclipse image Alan...looks good :bow

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Thanks to everyone. it was interesting to try it once.


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