Lunar Eclipse
Taken by Adrian Drąg on July 27, 2018 @ Wola Krogulecka, Lesser Poland, Poland
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Half year ago, mad idea came to my mind - to take a picture of woman holding sign "ECLIPSE" in front of eclipsed moon. First 2 months I spent planing, climbing and making tests to find perfect place, where my camera, silhouette and lunar eclipse meet in one line. PHOTOGRAPHY. 27th of July, millions of people raised their eyes to see this phenomenon. You can actually see how they were aware of it on my 2 pictures, one made with telephoto lens, and another using telescope, showing moon totally eclipsed behind my girlfriend standing among people on viewing platform, 615 meters away from me. Both pictures were made at 21:31. This was the most challenging plan I have ever made. I also almost caught whole second part of eclipse (from total to the end of this phenomenon) visible on composite photo, but very thick clouds made some holes in moon trail as you can see on third picture.
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http://https://www.instagram.com/andgphotos/
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