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Summary:
On Jan. 4, 2011, the Moon passed in front of the sun, slightly
off-center, producing a partial solar eclipse visible from Europe,
northern Africa, the Middle East and parts of Asia. [details]
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Peter Rosén,
Stockholm, Sweden Jan. 4, 2011 |
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This widefield picture of the eclipse of the sun of this morning was taken at 8h41 UT at the maximum of 85%. I then composited 6 other pictures representing a total of 45 minutes.
Before and after this central period, the sun was hidden behind clouds.
Taken with a Canon Eos 5DMkII and a 16-35/2,8 zoom.
I have worked with several different exposures to restitute the ambiance of the subdued light during the eclipse.
/*Peter Rosén
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Roberto
Perdoncin,
Moncenisio, Valsusa, Torino, Italy
Jan. 4, 2011 |
#1,
#2, more |
Panasonic
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Cezary
Filipiuk,
Pszczyna, Poland
Jan. 4, 2011 |
#1,
#2, #3,
#4 |
canon
400D, 75-300mm |
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Thorsten
Boeckel,
Austria / Innsbruck
Jan. 4, 2011 |
#1,
#2, #3,
#4, more |
The
horizontal crescent was photographed over Innsbruck/Austria.
To get the crescent near the mountain shape it was really
hard to get in position. Photo, Canon 50D, 300mm telelens
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Katarina
Art,
Stockholm, Sweden
Jan. 4, 2011 |
#1,
#2, #3
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Canon
Ixus 100IS |
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Bjork
Jensen,
Jels, Denmark
Jan. 4, 2011 |
#1 |
Only
1,5 deg of free space to make the photo. This photo is HDR
made out of three frames. Nikon D300 300mm Nikon F5,6 Telephoto
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Marco Meniero,
Pisa, Toscany,Italy Jan. 4, 2011 |
#1,
#2, more |
Eclipse from Pisa,
Canon 5DMKII, 50 Iso, EF 300/4L
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Marek
Harman,
Jasenie, Slovakia
Jan. 4, 2011 |
#1,
more |
Partial
eclipse from Jasenie hill. Canon 50D + EF-S 17-85 mm IS
USM, F=22 mm, f/5 + Baader astrosolar. Exposures: land 6:03
UT - 1/15s (over sunrise, without solar filter)and eclipse
6:35 - 8:26 UT - 1/15s - 6s by atmospheric condition, every
6 min. |
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