Lunar Eclipse
Taken by CJ Sprinkle on April 14, 2014 @ Powell Library @ UCLA Los Angeles, CA, USA
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D5100
Exposure Time: 10/5000
Aperture: f/4.0
ISO: 100
Date Taken: 2014:04:15 23:14:26
 
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A composition of 20 positions of the moon throughout the eclipse, roughly at 10 minute intervals. Looking up the exact positioning of the moon during the eclipse, I had discovered that the greatest part of the eclipse was expected to be nearly directly south in California. All total lunar eclipses up through 2100 will not face directly south again, making this symmetrical composition image, a once in a lifetime shot in California for any N-S facing buildings such as here with Powell Library @ UCLA. A few high clouds partially obstructed the view for a short period of time mid-eclipse, offering a little deviation in brightness. Overall, conditions were nothing to honestly complain about considering the image was successful-- my first time image stacking too!
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