Eclipsed lunar Wall Art
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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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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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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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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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Total Eclipse of the Moon captured at five stages on 28th August 2007.
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This shot was taken last year. We had a fire on Cove mountain, which is on the boundaries of the Great Smoky Mountains. The fire had burnt for a good 5days, winds were up to 50mph. On this particular night, as they were finally getting the fire contained, and we were having a lunar eclipse. / I took off over to that area , in hopes the eclipse would be over the fires, to my luck it was. / I stood in a field down below, winds high, pitch black, and Cold! getting shots of this historical event / I sent this shot to our local newspaper, they were going to run a story on it, and me. Of course I was so excited about this, told everyone!! Well it turned out the shot was too dark for print for a newspaper. I tried to get them to use some other shots I had done, but some unfortunately were alittle too blurry, and this was the shot they wanted to run on the paper. / To date it was one of the most crushing experiences of my life with my photography. I bashed myself for a long time for not “shooting it right” , racking my brain trying to figure out, what exactly i did wrong. Did I use the right SS, or should have used Apt mode..what? After checking my stats on the shot, I did shoot it correctly, it still didnt help soothe that deep wound within me. I mean I was probably the only photographer who captured history being made…twice…the lunar eclipse and the fire on the mountains. This shot would have been my big break for being noticed. The “lights” you see on this shot, are hot spots where the fires are. The fire had started on one mountain, due to some guy who burnt his trash, his fire got alittle out of control so the FD had to be called in. They didnt get all of it out, the fire was in the underbrush, a couple of days later we had winds clocked at 50mph come thru, this got the fire started up again and caused it to jump over to another mountain. On the top of that mountain some rental cabins burnt (which I was a ok with..they dont belong up there!) No one was hurt in this fire thank god, but I was hoping that this fire so close to my mountains was a sign..hey you are getting to close and stop the building. / What they have done a year later, was rebuild the cabins and shaved off more trees to protect them…really pisses me off everytime I drive by and see it.
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Took this around 9.00pm 28/08/07
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Sydney Harbour Bridge shot on the night of the full lunar eclipse 2007. I also shot the moon, which unfortunately was not in the position I’d hoped, so…. now it is :) © Sara Lamond 2007. All rights reserved. / / / / / / / / / / / /
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Photomerge of 5 different stages of last year’s FULL lunar eclipse, in sequence, using Canon EOS 10D on tripod with 300mm zoom, manual mode. Other merges in the same series are: Moon And Aeroplane Seven Moons Seven Moons And One Aeroplane Sixteen Moons
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Lunar Eclipse, photographed by Steven Groce, on August 28, 2007, from Springfield, Missouri. Meade 2045 Telescope 1000MM/F10, with Minolta 35MM Film camera. Gorgeous red, brown and orange colors, caused by the lower frequencies of visible light from the Sun both bending around the Earth and filtering via the Earth’s atmosphere.
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Here is a shot of the lunar eclipse on Feb.20/2008 looking east across the city of Kelowna.Taken from up on the mountain side on the west side of Okanogan Lake. It was a bright clear night and I was able to get some great shots.
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A time lapsed shot of the total lunar eclipse as seen over Sydney’s famous Bondi Beach in August 2007.
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Total Lunar Eclipse 28 August 2007 / © Ern Mainka
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Lunar eclipse – 28th August 2007 Available as a card or prints. / Blood Moon t-shirt also available here
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Photomerge of 7 sequential timelapse photographs, each untouched, taken of the FULL lunar eclipse in August 2007. shot from a garage roof in Maroubra, Sydney Canon EOS 10D, tripod, 300mm zoom. Other merges in the same series are Moon And Aeroplane Five Moons Seven Moons And One Aeroplane Sixteen Moons
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Lunar Eclipse / 28 August 2007 / Taken from Newcastle NSW Australia
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© edwin wood Taken on 28 Aug 2007, North Shore, Auckland, New Zealand
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Surreal Green Corona, Total Solar Eclipse. Photograph by Steven Groce, March 29, 2006, Antalya, Turkey. Meade 2045 Telescope, 1000MM/F10, with Minolta 35MM Film Camera. Non color enhanced natural image, caused by local conditions and exposure settings.
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