Canadian Geographic Photo Club - Partial Eclipse, Oct 14, 2023
  

Partial Eclipse, Oct 14, 2023

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by bzimmer from EVANSVILLE CA on 14 Oct 2023
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For most of the Oct. 14, 2023, solar eclipse, cloud cover interfered with my attempt to shoot through a solar filter made for telescopes, but I did get this shot through the clouds closer to around mid-eclipse. I used a telephoto lens on a tripod and cropped the original photo. It was technically an annular eclipse, which has the moon entirely in front of the sun but too close to Earth to cover up the entire solar sphere. However, Manitoulin Island wasn't under the direct path of the moon's shadow so essentially I shot what is called a partial solar eclipse. I could have done better with my telescope but I don't think my back would have withstood the effort to assemble it. Even so, here you can see, if you zoom in, the silhouette of the moon’s topography as well as several prominent sunspots, some of which are larger than the Earth.

  • Camera: Canon EOS 5DS R
  • Focal: 600 mm
  • Shutter speed: 0.004 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 25
tagged: astrophoto astrophotography astronomy astronomical science scientific sky solar eclipse sun moon annular partial sunspots shadow clouds cloudy nature natural daytime daylight nobody spectacular lunar cosmos beautiful space black and white monochrome night outdoors lunar_eclipse cloud atmosphere crescent grey astronomical_object

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