On Tuesday, April 29, 2014, Australia and parts of Indonesia had a partial eclipse of the sun. As for those of us who couldn’t see it, our Australian friends really did us right with some awesome photos. Enjoy!
Thank you to all our friends for sharing your awesome photos with us!
Sunset solar eclipse in Australia on April 29, 2014 as captured by Colin Legg. Visit Colin Legg Photography on Facebook.Partial Eclipse, Lake Natimuk near Horsham Australia 29/4/14. By Lynton BrownToday’s partial solar eclipse! From Kalgoorlie, West Australia. By Oliver FloydDamian McCudden Landscape Photography captured this photo of the setting sun in eclipse on April 29, 2014, as seen from Australia. Thank you, Damian! Visit Damian McCudden Landscape Photographer on Facebook.Partial solar eclipse. Taken at Casino, Northern NSW, Australia. By Dee HardinI taped a welding lens to my camera so I could photograph today’s partial solar eclipse – Gold Coast, Australia. By Bron Moresby-WhitePartial Solar Eclipse well our view from Brisbane that is with a heap of cloud, this is near the end of the eclipse, 100-400mm f20 1/250 250 ISO and 3 ND 8 Filters. By Digital Realism Photography Training by the LakeHamilton, Vic. Through a welders mask. By Vicki Talbot
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