Total Solar Eclipse Close-ups and Remote
Taken by K P Lee on July 2, 2019 @ Hill slope across Ruta 5 from Caleta Hornos, La Higuera, Chile
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon PowerShot SX700 HS
Exposure Time: 1/125
Aperture: f/6.9
ISO: 100
Date Taken: 2019:07:02 16:40:34
 
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3-shot (from Canon SX700HS) sequence of the eclipse close-up showing the 'fingerprint' prominences of this eclipse, the rough lunar periphery, and hints of where the diamond (in the) ring would pop up. There's also an iphone video snapshot of the eclipse looming over low-hanging clouds in the southern Pacific Ocean. The re-emerging sun is just parting the moon shadow in the sea, and illuminating the scene gradually from east to west. There is also some street lights from Caleta Hornos visible at the bottom left corner. Everybody around watching was howling or weeping as if God was talking to them (their dogs too !). It still feels awesome, and it would be a shame not to share it.
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