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PhotographerAbhijit JuvekarLocationDombivli, IndiaDate10 December 2011EquipmentCanon EOS 550D DSLR CameraDescriptionUsed Canon EOS 550D DSLR Camera. An Airplane is passing during the long exposure of Lunar Eclipse image. |
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PhotographerAbhijit JuvekarLocationDombivli, IndiaDate10 December 2011EquipmentCanon EOS 550D DSLR Camera Sky-watcher's 6 inch Dobsonian Telescope.DescriptionUsed Canon EOS 550D DSLR Camera attached to prime focus of Sky-watcher's 6 inch Dobsonian Telescope. |
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PhotographerTushar KambleLocationVashi, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, IndiaDate10th December 2011. 8:40pm - 10:15 pmEquipmentNikon D5100 with a Nikkor 55-300mm VR-DX lens images captured without tripod.Descriptioni captured many shots of the eclipse saturday evening... n out of all the pictures i chose the cuts which i personally liked the most n i`ve arranged all the faces of moon in order using Photoshop |
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PhotographerHamidreza AhmadiLocationIsfahan,IranDateDecember 2011Equipmentcanon sx130 cameraDescriptionThe moonrise during to the Total Lunar Eclipse in December 2011 beside the Jame Mosque (Friday mosque) of Isfahan-Iran. |
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PhotographerleftyLocationNiwot, ColoradoDateDec 10, 2011 7:07am localEquipmentCanon EOS 200mm Lense handheld 1/6/secDescriptionThis is Dec 10th eclipse at Moonset(7:07MST) over Boulder,Colorado from Niwot,Colorado |
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PhotographerRick BaldridgeLocationMt. Hamilton, CADateDec 10, 2011 6:20amEquipmentCanon XTi 17-55mm Lens @45mm, 5 sec, ISO 800 F4.5, tripod.DescriptionCity lights of San Jose CA in the scene. Brent Baldridge observes the eclipse through a 80mm StellarVue ED Refractor. Aircraft tails from planes departing San Jose International Airport. |
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PhotographerAlan DyerLocationRothney Observatory, near Calgary, AlbertaDateDecember 10, 2011EquipmentCanon 5DMkII and Canon 200mm lens at f/4.DescriptionThis is the total eclipse of the Moon, December 10, 2011, taken from the grounds of the Rothney Astrophysical Observatory, near Priddis Alberta, and looking west to the Rockies. This is a 2 second exposure at ISO 800 with the Canon 5DMkII and Canon 200mm lens at f/4. This was taken toward the end of totality at 7:48 am local time (MST). |
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PhotographerJohn DolbyLocationTucson, AZDateDec. 10, 2011, 6:23am MSTEquipmentCelestron CPC-1100 telescope; Starizona Hyperstar, f/2; Canon Rebel XT DSLR; 1/2-second; ISO-100DescriptionReally wanting to capture some red tones before moonset I kept slowing the shutter speed until this scene appeared on the camera LCD. Despite overexposure, the ambience of stars and clouds made this shot my favorite of the lot. From my location the moon got too low to capture totality before it set. |
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PhotographerDavid ProsperLocationUnited StatesDateDecember 10, 62011 at 6:00 AMEquipmentNikon D40 on tripod with 200MM lens.DescriptionI caught the lunar eclipse in the west with an unexpected visitor tracing the power lines. |
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PhotographerZbigniew ZEMBATYLocationOpole, South-West Poland, EuropeDateDecember 10th, 16h 44m CETEquipmentCanon EOS 50D with Canon zoom lense 70-300 (at 300mm) f=8 exposure 1.3s, ISO=800DescriptionThe Moon was still partly eclipsed when it was rising in Central Europe. By a chance the cloudy afternoon made it possible for the Moon to appear right behind the Opole Cathedral Tower. One can even see marking of year 1899 - the year the bell towers of the Cathedral brought their actual shape. |
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