And here's Amateur Photographer's shot of the eclipse.
https://twitter.com/AP_Magazine/status/ ... 52/photo/1
Partial eclipse in a few weeks!
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Re: Partial eclipse in a few weeks!
This qualifies as THE shot of the eclipse. Unless anyone else knows better?
http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/la ... shot-46840
http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/la ... shot-46840
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Re: Partial eclipse in a few weeks!
This one was mightily impressive - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... ntury.html
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Paul Heester wrote:This one was mightily impressive - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... ntury.html
That was one very intriguing flight path for the Easyjet flight and one very accomodating pilot. It reminds me of the days when those wealthy enough to do it would charter Concorde to chase an eclipse.
Re: Partial eclipse in a few weeks!
My eclipse photo (I was in Iceland)
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My initial response was "Wow"! However, part of that was due to knowing what it is, of course. I wonder what Brooks Jensen would have made of it?
Well done, Graham, for being sufficiently organised to get yourself to Iceland for the eclipse AND more importantly, unlike those who were stuck in London, getting a clear view of the event.
Well done, Graham, for being sufficiently organised to get yourself to Iceland for the eclipse AND more importantly, unlike those who were stuck in London, getting a clear view of the event.
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