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    7 months ago

    Honestly I remember it being at 7 o’clock too but I think it might’ve just been that my camera was rotated a bit weird because it was mounted to a star tracker. I was really happy with how crisp it came out. I used a longer lens (this photo was at 400mm) and also made sure to use f8 as that’s been noted to be the sharpest aperture for my lens. Beyond that I had focused on the sun using the sun spots and then didn’t change the focus at all. I also had a remote trigger so I wouldn’t shake the camera while taking the image. Also for this image I brought down the highlights which helped cut down on the blooming around the brightest features and helped them look more defined. I am very happy I was able to get this result because this was the first time I’ve tried shooting an eclipse and really wasn’t sure if I was doing it right.

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      Interesting. I was wondering if mine was rotated on the eq mount but then I remember all the menus were right side up lol. I was also in VT, just south of Burlington. We’re you north of there? I suppose we all saw the beads at different points depending on how far south or north from the centerline we were. It’s weird to think about how a tangible distance on earth can make a noticeable affect on celestial objects. And I guess these prominences were so “small” that the exact ones you saw changed throughout the 3.5 minutes. If you weren’t north… I don’t know then. But, alas, I submit my best shot from totality and the best version of the beads I got from the end. Maybe I was rotated too with my rotating screen and remote shutter. So here’s why I’m so impressed with your shot and disappointed I didn’t even ask to borrow a 300-600 from a birder who stayed home!

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        I was like 30-40 min north of Burlington so maybe that is what made the difference? And those shots look awesome dude! I get the beads came out a little fuzzy but the totality shot looks great! Especially for being at 200mm. You could always use this at motivation to start planning a Spain trip for the one in 2 years haha

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          Thank you. I think next time, I might just watch with binoculars and record video with a cell phone for the affect on the area. Unless I manage to get a significantly better lens/telescope. But I’ll probably get the itch anyway, knowing from this post that everyone sees different beads

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            Yeah actually just looking around the way the light changed and that weird darkness with light all around you in the distance was really cool