Eclipse moon
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This picture is going to be on display at Wassenburg Art Center in Van Wert, Ohio from October 5 – 31, 2008.
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Sorry I haven’t been around lately.. Had the dratted flu! Thought I’d mix up the lunar world! :)
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Lunar Eclipse, 28th August 2007 from the Blue Mountains Australia / I also made it into a timelapse / http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEnSu5Jb4V8 Thank you all for your great comments. Thanks to ‘leeo’, she made a suggestion to make a t-shirt. I have made a t-shirt design from a similar photo. / http://www.redbubble.com/products/configure/426840
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We had an eclipse of the moon the other night. / So I thought I would try to fly to it. But the clouds got in my way, and I lost direction. / Well this is the result after a play with PhotoImpact.
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lunar eclipse 2/20/08. E-510. Zuiko 600mm. ISO ranged 100 – 200. most exposures at or near 1sec f5.6/8
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The moon during the eclipse.
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The original is oil on Canvas / 117×90 cm “Total eclipse / The red moon / I was looking at the night sky / Did you see the moon dance too?” /
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An eclipse is an astronomical event that occurs when one celestial object moves into the shadow of another. The term is derived from the ancient Greek noun ἔκλειψις (ékleipsis), from verb ἐκλείπω (ekleípō), “I cease to exist,” a combination of prefix ἐκ- (ek-), from preposition ἐκ, ἐξ (ek, ex), “out,” and of verb λείπω (leípō), “I am absent”.[1] When an eclipse occurs within a stellar system, such as the Solar System, it forms a type of syzygy—the alignment of three or more celestial bodies in the same gravitational system along a straight line. The term eclipse is most often used to describe either a solar eclipse, when the Moon’s shadow crosses the Earth’s surface, or a lunar eclipse, when the Moon moves into the shadow of Earth. However, it can also refer to such events beyond the Earth-Moon system: for example, a planet moving into the shadow cast by one of its moons, a moon passing into the shadow cast by its parent planet, or a moon passing into the shadow of another moon. A binary star system can also produce eclipses if the plane of their orbit intersects the position of the observer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This is a digital fantasy art creation using my artwork and fractal art overlays created using Apophysis. Photoshop CS3 & Micrografx. Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. All images and writings are the copyright of the artist – © amari, amarica. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying, distributing and/or selling any image without prior written consent from the artist is strictly prohibited and subject to any and all legal remedies.
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© Mark Ingram, copying and using this Image without prior permission will lead to prosecution
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This lunar photograph was made a little more than an hour before the start of the recent eclipse on Town Beach, Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia. I was all set up with my feet in the wet sand, ready to set off the Timer when I caught sight of this moonlit surfer walking into shot. I could not believe my luck! I waited for him to get further into the scene and ….. here he is! Enjoy! MOON SHOTS / (Click the links!) Moon Surfer #1 2/3 / Before the Eclipse 1/3 / Moon Surfer #2 3/3 / Chasing the Moon / Canary Island Moon / Under an Autumn Moon /
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Lunar Eclipse Series Photomerge of 16 individual and untouched sequential shots of the FULL lunar eclipse in August 2007, shot from a garage roof in Maroubra in Sydney (just up from the beach). The first image is shrouded by clouds. The 16th image was shot maybe 2 hours after the first. This, the 5th in my Lunar Eclipse Series, was inspired by Nando’s Lunar Eclipse My other 4 in this Series are: Moon And Aeroplane Five Moons Seven Moons Seven Moons And One Aeroplane Canon EOS 10D, 20 yr old tripod, borrowed 300mm zoom, Manual mode. Torch. Copious red wine.
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© Mark Ingram, copying and using this Image without prior permission will lead to prosecution
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Tonights Eclipse of the Moon
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A collage of images showing the total eclipse of the moon on the 28th August 2007 as viewed from the southern Australian Skies.
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taken august 2007 2 images in one © Keepsakes Photography / All the materials contained may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my permission. My images do not belong to the public domain. / Using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action /
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Something completely non-artistic… however, it’s a nice image (digitally enhanced, of course). I’ll probably take it down after a few days, depending on its popularity. I guess I just wanted to share the moment. This eclipse happened on February 20th-21st, 2008, shot in Brazil **Edit: This image is staying due to its surprising popularity! :)
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Took this around 9.00pm 28/08/07
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Total Solar Eclipse 4 December 2002, near Woomera, South Australia. Fuji GSW690 (6×9cm format), Fujinon 65mm wide angle lens, Fuji Velvia film. The shadow of the Moon as it travels across the Earths surface is only about 30km wide. This photo was taken just seconds before the end of totality with the tail end of the Moons shadow rapidly approaching. / © Ern Mainka
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