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Camera and lens: Canon 6D Mark II, 400mm
Bailey's beads and solar prominence - ISO 100; f/8; 1/180 sec
Brightness adjusted 2 stops to lower the brightness.
Location was Stowe Mountain Ski Resort, Vermont.
Time of totality: 3.28 PM EST, April 8, 2024
This image was taken right at the end of the totality. Right before totality a thin sliver of cloud started floating in and covered the Sun with a thin layer which did not interrupt the watching but I had to play around with the settings a little bit. So I decided to keep watching the mesmerizing totality first and capture the picture a little bit afterwards and ended up with this great opportunity.
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