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Good shot! I couldn't see it, at first, because of the trees surrounding my place. So, I walked down the road a ways and saw it just about the same as when you took this photo. :thumbsup:
What great photos!
I tried but just couldn't get the settings right.
I've tried to make them larger and wonder if I've done it right. Can you tell me please?
Thank you.
I think you did fine making them bigger.
I'm still not sure how to get stuff on here right in the first place. I keep having two of each photo. Does it come like that automatically or am I doing something weird?
Remarkable, RS. I didn't see any of it, so this is great!
I saw it just fine in the 10 degree temps here. However I was at work, just like last time and couldn't photograph any of it :^(
I hope more people post their pictures of the eclipse, I like to see other people's pictures of it. Since I was out there for most of it, I decided to put several on one document to show the progression of the eclipse. I like seeing them all together like this. My girls said it's cool, like something from a Science book. My beloved encouragers! I have to thank my husband for this one, too. I had to use the manual focus and he helped me make sure it was in focus.
I need a faster lens. At some points in the eclipse it was so dark that even with ISO on 3200 it was hard to capture a clear enough shot. Then, of course, there's the noise and I don't have noise reducing software, I just use what is available in Photoshop CS2. Hope you all enjoy seeing this...
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Nice job everyone.
It was cloudy here. No eclipse to be seen.