Solar eclipse by a Madras barn
Taken by Mark Rosengarten on August 21, 2017 @ Madras, OR
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  Camera Used: FUJIFILM X-T2
Exposure Time: 10/1
Aperture: f/5.0
ISO: 200
Date Taken: 2017:08:23 11:09:04
 
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I sit among the grasses dry Deceptively the time goes by My cameras set, remotes in hand As darkness creeps upon the land My glasses sit upon my face Gaze millions of miles out to space There the sun does weakly shine As the moon it slips behind Smaller now, merely a slit Yet quietly there I sit The bulge of darkness from the west I feel a pressure on my chest Because the show's about to start I cannot still my racing heart The light goes weird, the shadows sharp A tongue of moonmade shadow dark Across the silver orb does glide And in merely instants hides And yet reveals its secret heart Coronal jets stream their depart A silver circle filled in jet But the show's not over yet Pearlescent glister in the sky All darkened, a dusk that is a lie For dawn on the westward side portends From eyes to brain the signal sends I sit and gape, my frantic thumbs On the shutter buttons plumb I'm unaware of this subconscious act So taken in by this, the fact This is the moment long awaited And often in dreams anticipated I hang on tight to every tick Because sunrise is approaching quick And before I have a chance to sing The onset of the diamond ring The moon withdraws, abruptly ends The thing on which my life depends And smithing pictures here with words Memory shatters like earthen sherds The moment quick to come has passed The sky as bright as smoky glass My breath goes silent, my heart goes still With the passing of this astral thrill But then I take a bitter pill There are seven years to go until I can sit once more in the silver chill. Fuji X-T2 with 10-24mm lens, 9 exposures bracketed around 1/60 second at f/8 and ISO 400.
Photographer's website:
http://maninhatphoto.com
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