These are some draft images upto totality,
(http://www.deep-sky-photography.com/Trash/Start-Moon-Eclips.jpg)
starts from the bottom left
(http://www.deep-sky-photography.com/Trash/Start-Moon-Eclips-01.jpg)
Slowly going
(http://www.deep-sky-photography.com/Trash/Start-Moon-Eclips-02.jpg)
going
(http://www.deep-sky-photography.com/Trash/Start-Moon-Eclips-03.jpg)
going
(http://www.deep-sky-photography.com/Trash/Start-Moon-Eclips-04.jpg)
going
(http://www.deep-sky-photography.com/Trash/Start-Moon-Eclips-05.jpg)
going
(http://www.deep-sky-photography.com/Trash/Start-Moon-Eclips-06.jpg)
gone
(http://www.deep-sky-photography.com/Trash/Start-Moon-Eclips-07.jpg)
before and after
(http://www.deep-sky-photography.com/Trash/Start-Moon-Eclips-08.jpg)
here's one of mine, taken at 22:35
edited... I'll leave Chris to finish his set....
giza chance mine have not yet own loaded :-)
sorry... :(
Actually put them up mine need sorting later anyways, will be interesting to see what they are like.
Chris, you have surpassed yourself!
Fay
Chris, Ian
What beautiful images. I was at a local concert last night but had half the audience out in the car park at the end with my binos. It was truely a wonderful sight, first time I've seen it so clearly.
Jim
Nice one Chris - did you do the complete eclipse - I only stayed up till totality too knackered after that... I'll post a few images later... I also messed with the SC3 & tried a cluster in Gemini - tried LRGB so I am hoping to record some star colours... not sure how successful this will be though.
Cheers, John
I only did the 1st half because I was doing some other imaging on my new EQ6 setup and also it clouded over as well. So no, but I can do a nice set of images upto totality.
The setup was and ED80, EOS300D and Tripod, exposures upto totality was 640th Second at F7.5 ISO200 then 1/2 seconds at ISO1600 to get the orange.
Chris