January 20, 2019

Stephen McFarland
Bryce Canyon
Bryce Canyon
10/14/2023
10:30 am
10:30 am
Fuji X-T4, 18-135mm, 10-stop ND filter, Tripod, Intervalometer
12 exposures stacked together and composited to show the phases of the eclipse and the natural environment.
The phases of the eclipse rising over Bryce Canyon National Park. It was incredibly difficult to get a photo that captures both the shape of the eclipse and the foreground scenery at the same time. This is a composite of 12 exposures covering approximately 30 stops of dynamic range.
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