January 20, 2019

Charlie Favret
Medina, Texas, USA
Medina, Texas, USA
10/14/2023
01:30 pm
01:30 pm
Olympus EM-5 with 17mm lens and solar filter
Minor exposure adjustments in Lightroom, images stacked in StarStax
A view of the Annular Eclipse from Medina, Texas. The morning started off cloudy at sunrise, luckily the skies cleared up 10 minutes before first contact between the moon and the sun. The full range of the eclipse fit within the field of view of a 17mm lens on an Olympus EM-5 (equivalent to 38mm lens). It is 53 exposures at a three and a half minute interval and maps out the graceful movement of the moon and the sun through the sky.
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