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Selfie with Lunar Eclipse (Nov 19, 2021).jpg

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A selfie of the successful eclipse hunter having bagged his game, on the morning of November 19, 2021, having chased into clear skies to get the 97% partial lunar eclipse of Nov. 18/19, 2021 from Alberta. I drove 90 minutes north from home to near the town of Rowley, Alberta, to escape the clouds looming on the southern horizon. I shot this at 2:40 am MST with the Moon emerging from the umbral shadow, so quite bright and overexposed here below the Pleiades in Taurus, and to the west of the Milky Way. I had two cameras on trackers set up to shoot wide-field shots of the eclipsed Moon.

This is a single 25-second exposure at f/2.5 with the Rokinon SP 14mm lens on the Canon 6D at ISO 3200. Topaz Sharpen AI applied to the subject.
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A selfie of the successful eclipse hunter having bagged his game, on the morning of November 19, 2021, having chased into clear skies to get the 97% partial lunar eclipse of Nov. 18/19, 2021 from Alberta. I drove 90 minutes north from home to near the town of Rowley, Alberta, to escape the clouds looming on the southern horizon. I shot this at 2:40 am MST with the Moon emerging from the umbral shadow, so quite bright and overexposed here below the Pleiades in Taurus, and to the west of the Milky Way. I had two cameras on trackers set up to shoot wide-field shots of the eclipsed Moon. <br />
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This is a single 25-second exposure at f/2.5 with the Rokinon SP 14mm lens on the Canon 6D at ISO 3200. Topaz Sharpen AI applied to the subject.