Partial Solar Eclipse
Taken by Jay Han-San on October 25, 2022 @ Almaty, Kazakhstan
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  Camera Used: OnePlus LE2120
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Aperture: f/2.4
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Date Taken: 2022:10:25 16:39:16
 
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I was testing my new d.i.y Depth of Field Adapter for the smartphone and decided to go for a walk and take some shots of the partial solar eclipse... This was just the beginning of the process. For us here in Kazakhstan on the southern part in Almaty city that is located on the bottom of a bowl-like area covered with snowy mountains on all sides the sunrises are late and the sunsets are quick and fast living, so I had to rush as the sun was about to hide behind a 7K mountain peak of Tian Shan mountains. The most fascinating part of the event was the reflection blip on my variable ND filter where I could literally see two Suns in the merging dance.
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