How is this possible? The main sunlight is coming from below the mountain peaks. This is total photo shop job of a sunrise, not a timelapse
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You're seeing the sunlight that is on the outside edge of the eclipses shadow. When you are dead center you can see a 360 sunset/sunrise.
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Accurate. I was there on the lakeside. Back of camera shot.pic.twitter.com/YNoYymvuLf
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Nice shot! Link if you posted more anywhere!
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This one is decent also.https://twitter.com/bdmphoto/status/900187357051269120 …
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Great shot!
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That's beautiful work. I asur e you had to adjust exposure with each shot? How did you calculate the proper exposure? Can't practice!
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Same exposure for all the partials; just totality was different.
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Nice job.....you made the natnl News this morning AND a newspaper...! Looking forward to the next one....
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Curious as to which news and paper?
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Does one of those shots contain the ISS transit?
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No, did not catch that, but NASA photographers did in another location.
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Very curious, did you use a solar filter, and how to you expose the foreground with solar filter on?
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The filter comes off for the two minutes of totality.
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Looks cool, what technique did you use? Time lapse?
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One photo every five minutes for the whole three-hour eclipse; filter comes off only for totality.
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That's a prize winner, Ben!
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Thank you John!
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Very impressive! How much prep did you do prior to today? Looks like you scouted a few locations and checked sun's path to get right comp
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Picked this spot out at least 2-3 years ago and hoped it would hold for weather at the last minute. Almost moved but the final NWS was good!
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