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Total Lunar Eclipse: March 3, 2007
PhotographerfrankLocationPouzauges, France WestDate3 march 2007EquipmentLunette 80ED + canon EOS 350D :100 iso / 10sDescriptionA beautiful eclipse of the moon in France. A lot of clouds and a lot of luck ;o) Frank |
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PhotographerPhil ZollnerLocationThe boardwalk at the Jersey ShoreDate3/3/07, 6:30PMEquipmentTripod mounted Pentax istD DSLR, 18-125mm Sigma lens at 125mm. 2 second exposures.DescriptionI chose the boardwalk to insure that I had a flat horizon; but a distant cloud bank did not permit seeing the Moon until it was about 5ยบ above the ocean. After about a 30 minute window a low level cloud layer quickly developed covering the sky. This happened just after the Moon began exiting the umbra. |
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PhotographerLars ZielkeLocationHolstebro, DenmarkDate3-5 march 2007Equipment80 mm f/7 Scopos APO Canon EOS 350D Meade LXD 75DescriptionThe Lunar Eclipse with photos taken at 10 min. intervals. |
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PhotographerAndrew BrownLocationBristol, UKDateMarch 3rd 2007 9:30-11pmEquipmentNikon D70 digital camera, Nikon 70-300mm lense. Images shot at F/8 from 1/250 to 4 second exposures and at ISO 200DescriptionThe photograph shows the development of the total Lunar eclipse that on the night of March 3rd 2007. It demonstrates the change from the moon as it would usually be seen through the early stages of eclipse and eventually to totality and the bright red colour that came with it. |
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PhotographerMark RiddickLocationStuanton, VA., USADateApprox. 6:45pm EST, 3/3/07EquipmentFuji S2Pro digital slr, 80-200 at F2.8, 4 sec. exp.DescriptionMoon in totality over Shenedoah Valley. |
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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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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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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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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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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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