Since we are on the Eclipse community forum and today is a total eclipse day which is visible only in nothern America, here are some links about this rare event:
Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_eclipse_of_April_8,_2024
NASA dedicated site: https://science.nasa.gov/eclipses/future-eclipses/eclipse-2024/
The map: https://science.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/eclipse-map-2024-1920-1.png?w=2048&format=webp
Interactive map: https://science.nasa.gov/eclipses/future-eclipses/eclipse-2024/where-when/
NASA live streams on Youtube:
Telescope feed:
Official broadcast:
Due to server slowness, downtime, and other issues, Eclipse will be moving to a more stable and efficient platform that should result in much better stability. There is no timeline for this yet, just want you to know what's happening with all the downtime and I have a plan to fix it.
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Eclipse!
I've finally gotten around to going through all these pictures I took.
The Eclipse as seen through a photolithographic plate captured by a XZ1 Compact.
The first pictures didn't look good, this is a 7 year old phone after all.
However, I had the idea of trying manual mode, and settled on 50 ISO, 1/30 SS, manual focus around 2/3-3/4ths towards the infinite end, and wow, it's actually pretty good for such an old phone.
During totality I removed the filter and looked at it raw, adjusting ISO and shutter speed varyingly. Here are the rest of the best of pictures from this.
Very cool I would say.
Rest of the pictures I took if you're interested.
https://files.catbox.moe/lmb6de.7z
The Eclipse as seen through a photolithographic plate captured by a XZ1 Compact.
The first pictures didn't look good, this is a 7 year old phone after all.
However, I had the idea of trying manual mode, and settled on 50 ISO, 1/30 SS, manual focus around 2/3-3/4ths towards the infinite end, and wow, it's actually pretty good for such an old phone.
During totality I removed the filter and looked at it raw, adjusting ISO and shutter speed varyingly. Here are the rest of the best of pictures from this.
Very cool I would say.
Rest of the pictures I took if you're interested.
https://files.catbox.moe/lmb6de.7z
k4sum1 who?
I might know what I'm doing not the hit album by brad sucks
I might know what I'm doing not the hit album by brad sucks
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