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@chrystynenovack I was not in the path of totality and cloud cover completely obscured the maximum for me unfortunately lol but it was still pretty awesome. All these photos were with my 40-150mm lens! I didn't have the opportunity to rent a longer lens, but I'm not too disappointed at least!

chrystynenovack ,
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@SingsongRaptor Ageed you did get some good photos of Partial :-) May you get to see a Total Solar Eclipse one day!

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One of the side effects of using an eclipse filter is that you must then take a long exposure. Clouds are in motion and that leads to pretty cool streaking effects like we see here! The doubled effect was caused by a kid bumping my camera, but I think it looks pretty cool lol

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@SingsongRaptor star wars lookin photo 🤌🤌

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@falcennial lol thanks!

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@herrsaalfeld great job!

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A stunning natural color view of from GOES-East geostationary satellite.

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Watched the from a friend’s place in the hills of northwest . Lots of clouds but had just enough gaps here & there to see the eclipse progressing, including views of the corona at totality. The darkness at totality was an incredible experience. This is a composite selected from the before/during/after shots I was able to get.

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So here's the deal.

When Marjorie Taylor Greene and the rest of the stiffs get eclipse raptured its party time on Earth!

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@DrGeof @JoeyBoughtACola I'm bummed. I would LOVE the earth to be rid of them!!!

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Ran an insect blacklight during the totality, with a control run the evening before. Got a ton of insects during both, but very different species. Fascinating. More later.

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So. That was impressive. Here’s a quick sample from the backyard. Of note: temperature drop from 79.3 to 74.8, production from the panels dropped to 0 and the house draw from the grid was the usual constant 420 watts, once the sun started coming back out the panels ramped back up, the temperature continued to drop for a few minutes to 74.5 but finally started edging up, and the dog could give a shit and just wandered around sniffing like usual.

Wow. The pictures don’t do it justice. Jupiter was visible to the left and Venus to the right (not in picture).

Solar eclipse under way, minor experimenting with lens selection from iPhone 15 Pro Max. Held an ISO 12302-12 eclipse glasses lens in front of the camera.
Solar eclipse under way, minor experimenting with lens selection from iPhone 15 Pro Max. No eclipse glasses lens this time.

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