Total Eclipse of the Sun
Taken by JEFFREY ADKINS on August 21, 2017 @ Kuttawa, Kentucky
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS REBEL T4i
Exposure Time: 1/60
Aperture: f/11.0
ISO: 100
Date Taken: 2017:08:29 21:36:37
 
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Finally with the eastern and western limbs of the actual corona added in! As you can see from the title, I'm really done processing! That's a wrap! Thanks to all that view, and or as addicted as I, enjoy!
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Sir,

Your magnificent eclipse picture in website SpaceWeather awakes my admiration, because it resembles accurately my visual impression of the butterfly-shaped corona that I observed in eastern Idaho, Granite Creek Ranch.
Clearly you processed a number of frames of varying exposure time into one striking composite. Phantastic!

Wil Carton, Castricum, HOLLAND
Posted by WHCCarton 2017-08-30 04:38:16
Thank you for your kind words Wil! You are correct sir; this composite features 9 photos with exposures varying from 1/400 of a second to 5 seconds, @ ISO 100 with a Canon T4i, through a Canon 300 mm f4L @ f11, with a 1.4 tele-converter,(effective focal length at 672 mm and f16 with tele-converter and crop body figured in) all piggybacked on a Celestron CGEM mount! I stopped the processing before it took on that grainy, digital, look. I, like you, prefer the natural look. I want as much detail as possible, while retaining the look it had that wonderful day! So glad it was worth your trip! Thank you again, Jeff
Posted by cyberpyro1 2017-08-30 08:54:04
 
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