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05/15/2022 09:00:47 AM · #1 |
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05/15/2022 11:55:59 AM · #2 |
I hope not. Probably not visible here |
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05/15/2022 12:55:58 PM · #3 |
Fun idea, actually. I just put up a 2-day, open, speed challenge for it. Good luck to everyone who can see it and shoot it, it's due to be submitted tomorrow night :-) |
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05/16/2022 10:58:52 AM · #4 |
It was a beautiful eclipse... for once we were not clouded out! I did not photograph it, just enjoyed the view. Was one of the darkest lunar eclipses I can remember. Apparently this may have been due to particulates still high in the atmosphere from the Tonga eruption. |
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05/16/2022 01:44:37 PM · #5 |
We got a break in the clouds just before totality and managed to view it as well. It was quite lovely. I snatched some hand-held, phone-cam shots but had neither the time nor the energy to set up a real camera on a tripod, and of course the drone was a no-go for that application :-) |
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05/16/2022 02:33:10 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: ... and of course the drone was a no-go for that application :-) |
If you could just get it high enough (say, the lunar surface) you'd be able to photograph a solar eclipse ... ;-) |
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05/16/2022 02:39:26 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by Bear_Music: ... and of course the drone was a no-go for that application :-) |
If you could just get it high enough (say, the lunar surface) you'd be able to photograph a solar eclipse ... ;-) |
I should have thought of that... Danggit... It wouldn't have scored well, though: total DNMC! |
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