solar eclipse
Taken by Dorothea Grolig on August 12, 2026 @ Rax Mountain in Lower Austria
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Date Taken: 2026:08:17 17:31:06
 
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I climbed Rax mountain for watching the partial eclipse and afterwards the Perseid meteors. The backpack was quite heavy because of all the equipment but it was worth it. Besides the Nikon Z6 2 camera I used my mobile for some wideangle photos without sun protection filter. The interesting thing: in some of the photos one can see the projection of the eclipsed sun upside down in the ground. This must have been caused by the pinhole camera (camera obscura)-effect, especially when in the last pictures the sun shone just through a small opening between the roof and the chimneys of the mountain hut.
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