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November 8, 2003 Lunar Eclipse Sequence
 
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Image Title:  November 8, 2003 Lunar Eclipse Sequence
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 By: Taras R. Hnatyshyn  
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Photographer  Taras R. Hnatyshyn {Karma:4055}
Project #37 Night Photography Camera Model Hasselblad 2000FCW
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Astro
Lens Carl Zeiss 50mm f/4 C T*
Uploaded 11/11/2003 Film / Memory Type Kodak Ektachrome E200
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 881 Shutter 46x 1/250 sec + 1 x 5 sec
Favorites Aperture f/6.7
Critiques 21 Rating
6.26
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About Multiple exposure sequence of the Nov. 8, 2003 lunar eclipse. Began exposures at 6 pm EST and exposed every 5 minutes until totality, then made a longer exposure at 8:18 pm during the peak of the eclipse. After totality, continued exposing every 5 minutes until the end of partial umbral phases. Taken from Ellenville, NY in the Catskills.
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There are 21 Comments in 1 Pages
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Sergio M. Cameno   {K:7856} 10/5/2005
Outstanding image, Taras.
Your portfolio is great.

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narabia   narabia     {K:9563} 3/21/2005
Woow!

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Shane Finnigan Shane Finnigan   {K:1990} 2/24/2005
Excellently done! Another 7++++ You rock!

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Roberto Ramires   {K:2420} 5/24/2004
Amazing!!! How did you do this?
contact me: rramiresfm@hotmail.com

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Ahmed J Ahmed J   {K:6014} 4/17/2004
WOW .what a unique photo.. i like it very much.. very good project. thanks

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Ron Wilson Ron Wilson   {K:18362} 4/15/2004
Very creative and hard work. I have never seen anything like it.

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Heather Tomas-Allem   {K:1064} 3/16/2004
Excellent!!

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Taras R. Hnatyshyn   {K:4055} 2/13/2004
Thanks for all your comments.

I did a lot of planning for this eclipse. I wanted to capture the whole sequence, so that ruled out any lovely foreground objects (from my location). I used a planetarium program to predict the movement of the moon throughout the eclipse, so I knew approximately where to locate the moon for the first exposure to capture the whole sequence on one frame. I was also shooting with two other cameras mounted on my LX200 for individual images of the eclipse. The one thing that I did not do this time was pre-fire the mirror. Considering all the things that I did for each exposure on three cameras, I am happy with the number of good images.

Taras

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Glenn Ray   {K:47} 2/13/2004
Excellent execution, Taras. As someone who has attempted this same shot, I can say how difficult it is to achieve. Framing, timing, camera stability are all very critical and you did an excellent job achieving all of these.
-Glenn Ray

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Mari Mar   {K:11469} 2/11/2004
Genial, wonderful!

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Jim Goldstein   {K:21230} 2/11/2004
Fantastic job. There was someone I saw speak that did this with a 35mm camera with the Golden Gate Bridge in view. His shot was 12 or 16 exposures though. Excellent composition. Most impressive work. Too bad this hasn't received more attention.

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charlie f. kohn   {K:25919} 11/11/2003
taras, a wonderful exercise and adequate result! excellent work!
rs
charlie.f.kohn@sixpence-pictures.com // madrid

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Geo Sun   {K:384} 11/11/2003
Beautiful and original!

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Roderik Koenders   {K:2740} 11/11/2003
Great idea and great shot!

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Heather Oelklaus   {K:114} 11/11/2003
Perfect. Very well thought out. Thanks for sharing.

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Bob Smith   {K:2340} 11/11/2003
Very nice.

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Dave Slaugenhoup   {K:827} 11/11/2003
Takes a great camera and a steady hand to pull off this as perfectly as how you did.

Nice work! I'm extremely envious.

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Uwe Bachmann   {K:10222} 11/11/2003
great...absolutely great...

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Pablo    {K:5381} 11/11/2003
WOW. That's all I can say.

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Lorenzo Parisi   {K:6277} 11/11/2003
What a work! Congrats! Very interesting...
Regards, Lorenzo

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Michele Lostia   {K:1126} 11/11/2003
Hats off to you. The astronomer in me is envious, and so is the photographer (they are not great friends btw ;) ). Excellent idea and execution!

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