Annular Solar Eclipse 21 Jun 2020

rameshtahlan

Super User
I had planned that no matter what, i will stay there for all whole 3.5 hours till 1:50 when eclipse would end.

So after the eclipse had started, suddenly the sky cleared, and i began my clicking,
and continued till the second shot you see, when clouds moved in again.
Cheers again.

These shots are with Solar Filter on.

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rameshtahlan

Super User
For Delhi the MAX Eclipse was to be at 12:01,
and a miracle happened,
suddenly i could see the eclipse with my naked eyes,
cause the clouds suddenly became thin and acted like a filter.
so i quickly removed the Solar Filter from the lens,
and began clicking, with camera set to Exp Bracket of 7 frames for + - 2 Stops,
and i started clicking every 3 seconds,

So this is the sequence of those 7 frames taken at the Max Exlipse for Delhi.

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rameshtahlan

Super User
as i was doing this clicking, the clouds started to vanish,
i put the Solar Filter back on, and set the clicking to 12 to 10 sec approx interval till the eclipse finally finished.

So i have enough images for making 2 time-lapse,
one without Filter,
and one with Filter which is till the end of the Eclipse.

Since i was using iOptron Skyguider Pro,
my camera was tracking the Sun all the time.
half way through i had to make just one correction.

in the images you can see where the camera is pointing at 10:30 and then at 1:50

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