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I'm being followed by a Moon Shadow

Discussion in 'Events' started by Phil A, Feb 25, 2015.

  1. Lolimac

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    Sorry for the poor quality,taken off the video camera,fascinating stuff though:dbgrtmb:

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    • Dips

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      Its too cloudy now here you cant see anything
       
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      I won't see anymore now.....it's too cloudy here too. It's still very dark and gloomy.
       
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      • Trunky

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        9:42am. Just past maximum here. My tomato and pepper seedlings have folded up their leaves for the night.
         
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          well, i thought it was going to get dark, but the light just faded a bit and a bit colder
          a little bit disappointed
           
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          • Dips

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            totally agree Jiffy it was just the same lighting as if a storm was coming in thats all

            i manage to get a glimpse of it for a split second when the clouds parted. but my head is killing me and my eyes ache which im slightly annoyed about as i had solar glasses
             
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              What an experience! I went to the beach for a walk and when I set off the sun was on my back and it was lovely and warm, 1 hour later the temp seriously dropped, the birds went quiet and I got fairly good glimpses between the clouds. This was taken on my phone as I didn't want to damage my good camera
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                @yvonne interesting the birds went quiet all the birds round here went louder and was more like the bird song you hear early in the morning
                 
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                  10:05 am. Much lighter now. Birds all singing again and temperature rising. Interesting to note that the temperature didn't start to rise again until about 20 minutes after maximum eclipse.
                   
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                    I thought it wasn't going to be visible but a put a camera and travel tripod in a bag and went for a walk and 2 minutes after leaving a small gap appeared in the clouds revealing the eclipse although before I could even get a point and shoot out my pocket it was behind clouds again so I thought that's it I've missed it.

                    Then 5 minutes later it cleared enough to watch the whole event!


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                    Taken using an ND8 filter to darken it down.
                     
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                    • Dips

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                      Very very pretty you could sell those as prints
                       
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                      Great pictures Scrungee. :dbgrtmb:
                       
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                        I thought it was a big non-event, after all the hype.Went a bit gloomy like a normal overcast day.
                         
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                        Some more:

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