Tomorrow's Eclipse
I've not seen any messages here about it so I thought I'd post something in case anyone interested has not heard (or forgotten) about this photo opertunity.
July 15th is due to have one of the deepest lunar eclipses a total of 101 minutes, finishing at 23.03 BST. With the recent volcanic eruption it's expected to be particularly red. In the UK/north Europe it will be eclipsed at moonrise (totally eclipsed for most of the UK) and will be fairly low in the sky so you'll need a good view of the eastern horizon - Luckily I live near the east coast, so as long as the clouds keep away I should be OK! |
Thanks for the heads up Mike.
Paul |
thanks for the reminder, it was too cloudy over here to see anything.
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yep, I was up at 320am being eaten by mozzies.. and stray dogs getting my shots in.
Only had access to a 18-200mm lens so not the sharpest and iso is crap. But the colours are something unique. Hope everyone else got some shots in. |
well done Geoff, you had good clear sky for it, lucky you, thanks for posting
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