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PhotographerAnthony Guiller UrbanoLocationPhilippinesDateMay 21, 2012, 5:52 am local timeEquipmentSky-Watcher 4-in f/9 refractor, Baader 5.0 ND solar filter, Kenko NES mount, Canon 450D DSLR cameraDescriptionPartial Eclipse at sunrise (5:52 am local time) taken from Quezon City, Philippines. Sky-Watcher 4-in f/9 refractor, Baader 5.0 ND solar filter, Kenko NES mount, Canon 450D DSLR, 6/10 sec exp, IS0 1600. Photo Credit: Anthony Guiller Urbano |
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PhotographerMike KillianLocationUnited StatesDateSunday May 20, 2012EquipmentI was shooting with a Canon T2i DSLR, 400mm Canon L Lens with a threaded black polymer solar filterDescriptionA 747 aircraft crosses the crescent sun during an annular solar eclipse May 20, 2012. Shot from a mountaintop above Kanarraville, Utah. www.MikeKillianPhotography.com |
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PhotographerGreg CowanLocationBoise, IDDate20-May-2012 19:03MDTEquipmentFUJIFILM FinPix S5100 ISO 64, 1/2048sec, F8.9 57mm Filtration: none Hand held.DescriptionSun and moon emerging from cloud bank. |
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PhotographerTom KillgoreLocationAlbuquerque, NMDate5/20/2012EquipmentPanasonic GH-1 with 14-140mm lens Baader film solar filter handheldDescriptionThis was shot from the lava flow plateau of the Petroglyph National Monument in Albuquerque. The summit in the distance is Black Volcano, one of three volcanic peaks. |
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PhotographerDavid AragonLocationOff of Atrisco Vista in ABQDate05/20/12 1938 MDTEquipmentI used a Sony Alpha 900, Minolta 70-210mm f4-5.6, 8x ND filter, 4x ND Polaroid roll film filter, circular Polaroid filter, UV haze filter, a no name 2x teleconverter, shot in RAW format and processed to jpg via Photoshop Elements. I used a Minolta Anglefinder V to view on the tripod.DescriptionI was on the side of the road with thousands of people facing west and mounted the camera vertically to better track it. |
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PhotographerKen PerkinsLocationSan Carlos, California, Public LibraryDateMay 20, 4:39PMEquipmentNikon D7000 camera, 18-55 lens at 18mm, ISO 800.DescriptionA little girl discovers the moon eating up the sun at the beginning of the May 20 annular eclipse. The solar images were projected on a wall from small apertures of various size in the dome over the atrium of the San Carlos, CA, Public Library. |
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PhotographerVibhuLocationMilpitas, CADateMay 20, 2012 6:30PMEquipment8-inch dob with an iPhoneDescriptionMurphy's law almost got me! An hour prior to the eclipse, I realized that my iPhone was completely out of battery. Frotunately, I could charge it enough to take these pictures. I simply aimed the iPhone into the eyepiece and took the pictures... |
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PhotographerMark ChapmanLocationLaBolt, South DakotaDate5/20/12 8:24 PM CDTEquipmentMotorola Droid 2 PhoneDescriptionI took this shot of the sun shortly before it set during the May 20, 2012 annular eclipse and the extra image of the eclipsed sun showed up below the actual sun. |
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PhotographerBruce M GottliebLocationSt. George, UTDate5-20-12 1934EquipmentNikon D7000 with 300mm lens, f-16, 1/125 sec shutter speed.DescriptionAnnularity of solar eclipse 5-20-12 |
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PhotographerSusanLocationVacaville, CADate5-20-12EquipmentDigital CameraDescriptionShadows - play of light durring the eclipse |
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