John Wigle
MSC Seascape, South of Key West, East of Cuba
10/14/2023
01:28 pm

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Samsung S22 Pro while manually holding eclipse glasses in front of the lens.

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None.

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While returning to Miami from Cozumel our ship captain told us the eclipse would be viewable at 1:30, with a max of 70%. From my previous eclipse viewing, I was only expecting the eclipse to last a few minutes I, started viewing at about 1:25 only to discover the eclipse was already well on the way. By placing my eclipse glasses in front of my cell phones lens I began pictures at 1:28 (first photo), then to my amazement continued taking pictures for well over 1 1/2 hours as our cruise ship stayed in the moons shadow (last picture at 3:05 with the eclipse still in progress). We wound up stopping before the eclipse was over because we weren't prepared to be outside that long. The cellphone pictures are not a good as the story behind them.

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January 20, 2019
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