The Lunar Eclipse over Quebec
Taken by Gabriel Cyr on November 8, 2022 @ Saint-Elzear, Quebec
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The skies suddently got filled with clouds as soon as the eclipse began it's totality stage. Coincidence? I think not! ;) Joking aside, the night was a bit cold but very windy so it was fairly challenging to operate the camera on a small tripod despite the strong wind gusts. A few gaps appeared in between clouds once in a while so I managed to get this shot of the total phase, a burst of 3 images stacked for better detail and quality. I had to crop quite alot though, since I dont have any lenses with a longer focal lenght than 105mm. Camera: Sony a7RIII Lens: Sony FE 24-105 F4 Settings: 2 seconds, F4, ISO-1600
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