Annular Solar Eclipse
Taken by Miguel Claro & James Sinclair on October 14, 2023 @
USA
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I was not in the path of the last Annular Solar Eclipse, but in collaboration with my friend James Sinclair which captured the data in US, I could then process it to achieve the result I’m sharing, something a bit fancy, different and less conventional, so I hope you enjoy it.
The image shows a singular moment during the last annular solar eclipse, when the moon started to cover the disc of the sun. The entire disc of the moon is normally not possible to capture during partial phases, due to the fast shorter exposures we can only see the part of the disc visible in front of the solar disc, by contrast. So in order to reveal all the details of the chromosphere as well as the ambient light surrounding the limb's disc that features all the prominences and spicules visible during the Eclipse, I did a fancy technique, which was to carefully remove the entire real silhouette shadow of the lunar disc captured during the maximum moment, to re-align and combine it again with this partial phase shot, this time, revealing in artistic way all the moon silhouette against the background light.
Photographer's website:
https://www.miguelclaro.com/solarphotography
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