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Total Lunar Eclipse: March 3, 2007
PhotographerMartin FuruhedLocationStockholm, SwedenDate2007-03-03 23:40 UTEquipmentTMB 5" f/6 Apochromat Canon 20D Gemini G41 mountDescriptionPicture of the March 2007 total lunar eclipse. ISO 100, 780 mm focal length. 8 sec exposure time. Contrast slightly enhanced. |
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PhotographerJosely Mendes = fotografo3dLocationCuritiba/PR BrasilDate03/março/2007EquipmentNikon D200=Nikkor 300 f4+TC2x+Manfrotto. f4/ISO800/1sDescriptionEclipse lunar total. |
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PhotographerHenry CavillonesLocationBronx, NY USADateMarch 03, 2007 7:14pm ESTEquipmentCanon EOS Digital Rebel XT Exposure: 1.6 sec (8/5) Aperture: f/5.6 Focal Length: 105 mm ISO Speed: 1600 Exposure Bias: 0 EV Flash: Flash did not fire Resolution Unit: Inches Date and Time: 2007:03:03 19:14:31 Exposure Program: Manual Date and Time (Original): 2007:03:03 19:14:31 Date and Time (Digitized): 2007:03:03 19:14:31 Shutter Speed: -4975/7337 Metering Mode: Average Color Space: sRGB Focal Plane X-Resolution: 3954.233 dpi Focal Plane Y-Resolution: 3958.763 dpi Exposure Mode: Manual Image Width: 3456 pixels Image Height: 2298 pixelsDescriptionThe Lunar Eclipse of March 03 2007 from out my apartment window in NYC |
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PhotographerFrankie LucenaLocationCabo Rojo, Puerto RicoDateMarch 3 2007EquipmentPhoto Shop,Corel photo paint.DescriptionThis is what the Lunar Eclipse would like if you were in Heaven. This is a composite of three separate images. The constellation of Orion,storm clouds turned upside down to simulate Heaven and the March 3 Lunar Eclipse. |
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PhotographerBill GriswoldLocationCharlotte Airport, NCDate3/3/07 18:55EquipmentNikon D50 on tripod.DescriptionTotal Lunar Eclipse over the Charlotte, NC skyline. Very windy conditions made this more of a challenge than it needed to be. Cloud cover prevented the moon from being seen until it was well above the horizon. |
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PhotographerGagandeep SinghLocationChandigarh (India)Date4th March 2007 , 05:42 AM (GMT +5:50)EquipmentDigital Camera used is Sony-Cybershot DSC S600. This is a Binoculars shot without using 'flash' and both were mounted on a stool. ISO : 200 Exposure time : 1 second F-Number : F/5.1 Focal Length : 15 mm Megapixel : 6.0DescriptionThe view of the total lunar eclipse from first floor.It shows moon while leaving the Umbra region in the west direction. Maximum eclipse occured at 4:50 AM. [592 X 471 Dimentions of this photograph] This is a cropped version ,original Photo (2816 X 2112) can be found here : http://img241.imageshack.us/img241/7769/dsc02360ki4.jpg |
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PhotographerJay & Geni EdwardsLocationBethlehem, PADate03/03/2007 - 19:11 ESTEquipmentCanon A40 Powershot, set at 400 ASA, 105 MM zoom, f/4.5, 1.3 second exposure afocal thru an 80 MM, f/5 refractor using a 40 MM eyepieceDescriptionAfter driving 3 hours SE to outrun a weather front, the clouds finally parted and we were presented with a beautiful eclipse. The return drive back thru the front included an ice storm! |
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PhotographerMichael BoschatLocationMy balcony in Halifax, Nova Scotia, CanadaDateMarch 3, 2007 at 2359 UTEquipmentAntares 105mm, f/10, refractor with a 40mm (25x) eyepiece and my Olympus C-750 Digital Camera mounted over eyepiece.DescriptionThe ending of the Lunar Eclipse. I used about 15x zoom, 1.6 second exposure,ISO 400 and using Registax I messed with 3 images to enhance it. |
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PhotographerAmir Hossein AbolfathLocationAbyaneh, IranDate3rd of MarchEquipmentWilliam Optics 110 Apo, Canon EOS 30DDescriptionThe picture shows an occultation of moon and 56 leonis, a variable star shining around 5th magnitude. |
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PhotographerAndrew CraneLocationCirencester, UKDate03/03/07 23:59EquipmentFuji Finepix S9500 mounted on tripod,focal length 66.7mm, 2s exposure at f5.6DescriptionThe moon emerges from the umbra at the end of the total phase. |
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