Sun eclipse
Taken by Paolo Bardelli on August 21, 2017 @ Casper, Wyoming
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 50D
Exposure Time: 6/10
Aperture: f/8.0
ISO: 100
Date Taken: 2017:09:02 21:59:41
 
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The totality shot with a wide angle. Photo 1, towards the second contact. Photo 2, the totality, the silence of nature and the screams of people ... Photo 4, the third contact. On the third photo I highlighted what could be the planets. I did not see Jupiter, there are Mars and Mercury, a small pointed dot on the top right might be Venus, but I'm not sure because of the distortion of the lens. Canon 50d + zoom Sigma 10/20 mm. lens at 10 mm. focal length.
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Nice photos!
What you mentioned Venus seems to be Procyon, alpha Canis Minoris (alp. CMi.). Venus is higher than it, on the line connecting Mars and Sun (Moon) i.e. the Ecliptic, out of the field of view of the photos; of course much brighter.
Posted by shiram 2017-09-02 23:37:50
Thanks shiram, in fact I had many doubts, I checked and the position corresponds to Procyon ...
Posted by P71 2017-09-03 05:26:47
 
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