Today's Eclipse: A Short Photo Diary
Just to add a little to my log of today's eclipse, a short photo diary of the session:
The session didn't start out too well, the Solarscope went flying in the wind so I had to come up with a method of making it heavier. I knew all those old power supplies would come in handy one day:
With the flying 'scope problem pretty much solved, the main event got under way:
However, the wind picked up, so more weight was needed. This is why you should never throw away that old laptop battery:
Soon, it got cloudy. Time to photograph my amazing solar observatory then:
Of course, because we were getting close to mid-eclipse, it wasn't a case of the whole sky being cloudy. Oh no. Towards the Sun it looked like this:
Whereas behind me:
However, around mid-eclipse, things did clear up:
So it wasn't a total loss. :-)
5 comments:
Aha; the good old British weather especially the Lincolnshire Grey Sky! Glad it cleared up enough for you to get some results. Love the anchoring devices. Martin C.
I haven't had chance to write about my eclipse viewing just yet but before I do, can I just say that I had a similar experience!
I've got an image of the south-east with a scattering of clouds and then there's another image of the north-west with a nice blue sky! Nothing's changed :D
Nice work Dave! Those solar scopes are pretty good arn't they? ;)
Sam Hawkins
Yeah, I'm very pleased with mine.
Good eclipse shots, even with a bit of cloud drama.
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