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Photographer

Vladimir Golendukhin

Location

Rezh,Sverdlovs region,Russia

Date

1st, August 2008

Equipment

camera Canon 350D with an objective MC Rubinar 5.6/500mm

Description

Photo the chronicle of a solar eclipse. The maximal phase 0.82
 

Photographer

Hassan Alsabbar

E-mail

alsabbar2001@yahoo.com

Location

Diwaniya, Iraq (32n 45e)

Date

08/01/2008 11:03 UT

Equipment

SONY Alpha200 DSLR camera

Description

In Solar Eclipse i was with my son on the old Market area in my city watching partial eclipse. We also noticed sunlight beams falling on the ground. As well as I was surprised when I saw the sunlight beams reflected on my son's chest.
 

Photographer

Dhruv Paranjpye

E-mail

dhruvparanjpye@gmail.com

Location

India, Pune, IUCAA

Date

1st Aug 08 at about 5:45pm

Equipment

Panasonic NV-GS47 handycam and a miler sheet.

Description

In this photo you can see the partial solar eclipse is about to end.
 

Photographer

Hassan Alsabbar

E-mail

alsabbar2001@yahoo.com

Location

Diwaniya, Iraq (32n 45e)

Date

08/01/2008 11:04 UT

Equipment

Sony alpha200 DSLR camera

Description

In Solar Eclipse i was with my son on the old Market area in my city watching partial eclipse. We also noticed sunlight beams falling on the ground. As well as I was surprised when I saw the sunlight beams reflected on my son's chest.
 

Photographer

Abhishek

E-mail

adb291088@gmail.com

Location

Pune

Date

01/08/08

Equipment

Canon 350D aka Digital Rebel XT, with welding sheet as filter.

Description

This photo shows a bird flying in front of the eclipsed sun.
 

Photographer

Abhishek Bawiskar

E-mail

adb291088@gmail.com

Location

Pune, India

Date

01/08/08

Equipment

Canon 350D, aka Digital Rebel XT, using multiple folded welding sheet as filter.

Description

This is a photo taken when the eclipsed sun went behind a thin patch of clouds, giving the very distinct "smoky" or "foggy" appearance to the event. The blue tint is due to the welding sheet used as a filter in front of the camera.
 

Photographer

Tamas Ladanyi

E-mail

ladanyitamas@chello.hu

Location

Veszprem (Hungary) - Castor Observatory

Date

01.08.2008., 9:42UT

Equipment

80 mm Zeiss AS refractor at f/15, Herschel-prism, Canon 300D, iso 100, 1/1000 sec exposure

Description

I watched airplanes while I was observing the partial solar eclise. I have had a big luck with one of them and I captured this photo. I took it 6 minutes before the maximum phase that was 18% from my home observatory. The sun was eclipsed by the Moon and an airplane!
 

Photographer

Abhishek

E-mail

adb291088@gmail.com

Location

Pune

Date

01/08/08

Equipment

Canon 350D aka Rebel XT, with welding sheet as filter.

Description

This photo tries to bring out the brilliant grading of light in the clouds surrounding the eclipsed sun..
 

Photographer

Mohit Karve

E-mail

lxq.ikrana@gmail.com

Location

Pune, India

Date

1/08/2008, 17:43

Equipment

Camera - Canon A570IS, Blue coloured Solar filter.

Description

The partial eclipse as seen from India with the partially covered disc of the sun visible behind the clouds.
 

Photographer

Gagandeep Singh

E-mail

gaganspidey@gmail.com

Location

Chandigarh, INDIA

Date

1st August, 2008 ; 04:53 PM [GMT +5:50]

Equipment

Camera : Sony-Cybershot DSC S600 Focal Length : 5 mm F-Number : F/2.8 Exposure Time : 1/400 sec. ISO : 100 Flash : Not Used Exposure Compensation : -2 step Megapixel : 6.0 Zoomed : No

Description

The Partial Solar Eclipse as seen from northern part of India through thin clouds (A floppy disk was used as filter). Here moon is clearly seen entering the penumbra region. This is a cropped version, original photograph can be found below : http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/22/Partial_Solar_Eclipse_India.JPG
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