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PhotographerRobert PipalaLocationkrakow / PolandDate15 June 2011EquipmentCanon 5D mII with Fixed Tripod. Expose 5 sec, ISO 800, f/6.3, Focal length 300mm.DescriptionMoon in the sky during a total eclipse |
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PhotographerMassimo DionisiLocationSassari, ItalyDatejune 15th 2011 19:21UTEquipmentCanon EOS 300D with 500m f/10 objective, exposure 1/6 sec to 400 ISODescriptionMoon rise on Sassari horizon just eclipsed by Earth shadow |
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PhotographerHamidreza AhmadiLocationEsfahan,IranDateJun. 15, 2011EquipmentCanon SX210ISDescriptionThis pictures shows total lunar eclipse in 15 Jun 2011 near the masterpieces of Safavid period architecture and tiles in Iran-Isfahan. Variety of designs and motifs on Haftrang(seven colors) tiles, beautiful mogharnasses (pendentives) are gives beautiful face to this architectures. |
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PhotographerMarco CasonatoLocationGenoa, ItalyDateJune 15th 2011EquipmentWO Megrez 110ED Celestron AS-GT Nikon D300DescriptionLunar Eclise egress behin clouds |
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PhotographerFAURE FabriceLocationBoissieres - FranceDate06/15/2011 20:20EquipmentCanon EOS10D - Canon 55mm lens - 10 seconds at 800 ISO - Fixed tripodDescriptionThis mosaic of the totality phase of the lunar eclipse was made with 13 shots (10 seconds each) and it should be mentioned that I first discovered the position of the dark moon close to the horizon by checking the DSLR shots before being able to see it naked eyes! Alignment of the frames was made using Fitswork using fixed features in the background. All shots were taken between 20H20 et 21H15 UT. |
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PhotographerMarco CasonatoLocationGenoa, ItalyDateJune 15th 2011 , 20:13 TUEquipmentWO Megrez 110ED Celestron AS-GT Nikon D300 15" f:5.95 @ 400ISODescriptionEclipsed Moom through the horizon haze (8°40'el.) Blue/Red contrast was striking even observing with naked eye |
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PhotographerGiacomo BartolacciLocationLucignano, Tuscany - ItalyDate15th June 2011EquipmentVixen GP, modified EOS 40D at 400 ISO on William Optic 80/555 TMB flattened with Hotech Flattener. The central shot was taken at 22:13, during greatest eclipse; the left one at 23:09, 7 minutes after totality ending, the right one at 22:15, 7 minutes before totality beginning. Time expressed in Local Time (GMT+2 because of the daylight saving time).Descriptionthe journey of the moon through the Earth's shadow was possible by positioning the moon, at the beginning of the totality and by tracking the star motion, on the right side of the frame; the Moon, due to its own sweep, has moved till the left side, giving the illusion that the moon enters the shadow, not vice versa. A timelapse better explains this. |
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PhotographerHugo LiuLocationMiao-Li, TaiwanDate2~4am, June 16, 2011EquipmentCanon 30D with Fixed Tripod. Expose 5~15sec/ISO100 each time by every 2 minutes. Totally exposure 50 times. Stack by Photoshop CS3.DescriptionTotally lunar eclipse June 16 2011. |
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PhotographerMona SorayaeiLocationSeyedabad,IranDate15 June 2011EquipmentRefracting Telescope ED80mm APODescriptionCamera Canon EOS 60D |
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PhotographerMahdi ZamaniLocationDamavand mountain, Tehran, IranDate6/15/20011EquipmentCanon modified 30D, Canon 85mm f: 1.8 lens, Startracker mount.DescriptionDeep objects at the center of our Milky way galaxy had a conjunction with full eclipsed moon during June 15th. This mosaic frame made by merging 69 photos with 40, 20, and 10 second exposures. |
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