New Moon in the Partial Solar Eclipse
Taken by Kouji Ohnishi on January 6, 2019 @ Tōmi, Nagano, Japan
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Exposure Time: 1/250
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ISO: 400
Date Taken: 2019:01:07 21:34:10
 
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It is the appearance of the New Moon during partial solar eclipse. The protagonist of the solar eclipse is not the sun but the moon. The moon hides the sun. However, since the moon can not shine by itself, it looks like a silhouette. Let's imagine the new moon. Canon EOS5D MkIII+ TAKAHASHI FC50 (fl=400mm*2 extender =fl=800mm, F=16) ND400, ISO 400 1/15 sec
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