Total Solar Eclipse
Taken by Dennis Mammana on November 14, 2012 @ Green Island, Australia
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Exposure Time: 1/1000
Aperture: f/8.0
ISO: 200
Date Taken: 2012:12:10 10:43:09
 
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UMBRA WORLD
Early in the morning of November 14, 2012, the resort island of Green Island, Australia fell dark as moons umbral shadow drifted across its spectacular scenery. Thousands of excited sky watchers and photographers from around the world gathered to experience this remarkable celestial event. This unique image was created from 8 separate images shot as a 360-degree panorama and then wrapped around itself to produce the first-ever little planet view of a total solar eclipse. Above the eclipse shines the planet Venus; on the other side of the scene--behind the trees--appears the bright star Sirius.
Photo details: Nikon D700, AF-S Nikkor 14-24 f/2.8G ED lens at 14mm, ISO 200, 0.6 sec at f/8 © Dennis Mammana/dennismammana.com

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That is an amazing picture. Absolutely brilliant.
Posted by Flashpaper 2012-12-13 17:27:35
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