total lunar eclipse
Taken by jett aguilar on May 26, 2021 @ Quezon City, Philippines
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Date Taken: 2021:05:27 01:58:11
 
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I was not expecting to really have a nice view or imaging opportunity for the may 26, 2021 total lunar eclipse given the persistent cloudy conditions especially at the eastern horizon at my place in Quezon City, Philippines. However, at moon rise around 6:30 PM, I was pleasantly surprised with the fantastic spectacle of a partially eclipsed blood red moon rising over the Sierra Madre mountains! The sky thankfully remained only slightly hazy and I was able to photograph mid-totality at around 7:19 PM PST. My imaging setup consisted of a Takahashi TSA 102 refractor with a Canon 6D DSLR at prime focus and a Takahashi 60 refractor with a Canon 7D DSLR with a 1.4x Canon tele extender
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