Photos of Eclipses

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Partial Solar Eclipse - August 21, 2017

Various Pictures

Photo by : Rodger Forsyth
Partial Solar Eclipse - August 21, 2017

Various Pictures

Photo by : Rodger Forsyth
Partial Solar Eclipse - August 21, 2017

Various Pictures

Photo by : Rodger Forsyth
Partial Solar Eclipse - August 21, 2017

Various Pictures

Photo by : Rodger Forsyth
Partial Solar Eclipse - August 21, 2017

Various Pictures

Photo by : Sean Dunne
Partial Solar Eclipse - August 21, 2017

Various Pictures

Photo by : Sean Dunne
Partial Solar Eclipse - August 21, 2017

Various Pictures

Photo by : Sean Dunne
Partial Solar Eclipse - August 21, 2017

Various Pictures

Photo by : Sean Dunne
Partial Solar Eclipse - August 21, 2017

Various Pictures

Photo by : Sean Dunne
Partial Solar Eclipse - August 21, 2017

Various Pictures

Photo by : Sean Dunne
Partial Solar Eclipse - August 21, 2017

Various Pictures

Photo by : Sean Dunne
Partial Solar Eclipse - August 21, 2017

Various Pictures

Photo by : Sean Dunne
Super Moon Eclipse - January 20-21, 2019

Good evening everyone…

It was great to see so many took in the eclipse and posted images…great
work by all who shared their images.  As Phil said it was ------ cold, fill in your
expletive of choice!!!

Attached is one of my many pics taken near mid totality…imaged through a
Stellarvue 110ED scope (equal to a 770mm telephoto lens) and Canon 60D
camera.  This was a 2 sec exposure with the camera set at 400 ISO.  I am
surprised the camera and mount worked as well as they did in the cold (-26.5C),
but I did some solar imaging on Sunday around noon and it wasn’t a lot warmer
then either, LOL.

Photo by: Brian Colville
Super Moon Eclipse - January 20-21, 2019

Froze my eyes trying to get focus

Photo by: Chuck Smith
Super Moon Eclipse - January 20-21, 2019

Eclipse Jan 20th 2019 ( a few of the shots from my warm living room)	yep!! through my window

Photo by: Dixie Schilling
Super Moon Eclipse - January 20-21, 2019

Eclipse Jan 20th 2019 ( a few of the shots from my warm living room)	yep!! through my window

Photo by: Dixie Schilling
Super Moon Eclipse - January 20-21, 2019

Eclipse Jan 20th 2019 ( a few of the shots from my warm living room)	yep!! through my window

Photo by: Dixie Schilling
Super Moon Eclipse - January 20-21, 2019

Eclipse Jan 20th 2019 ( a few of the shots from my warm living room)	yep!! through my window

Photo by: Dixie Schilling
Super Moon Eclipse - January 20-21, 2019

Best pic I could get!

Photo by: Jeff Wallworth
Super Moon Eclipse - January 20-21, 2019

Entering totality and full totality. Forking cold outside.

Photo by: Phillip Chee
Super Moon Eclipse - January 20-21, 2019

Entering totality and full totality. Forking cold outside.

Photo by: Phillip Chee

Super Moon Eclipse - January 20-21, 2019

I could not even use my iOptron Mini Tower Pro mount last night. Had to fall back
on good old Canon DSR and lenses on a SkyTracker mount. Worked pretty good.
Here is a cropped image from totality. Way too cold though. With windchills of -35C
it is dangerous out there!

Another one for the record books though.

Keep looking up,


Photo by: R. Stankiewicz

Super Moon Eclipse - January 20-21, 2019

I could not even use my iOptron Mini Tower Pro mount last night. Had to fall back
on good old Canon DSR and lenses on a SkyTracker mount. Worked pretty good.
Here is a cropped image from totality. Way too cold though. With windchills of -35C
it is dangerous out there!

Another one for the record books though.

Keep looking up,


Photo by: R. Stankiewicz

Super Moon Eclipse - January 20-21, 2019

I could not even use my iOptron Mini Tower Pro mount last night. Had to fall back
on good old Canon DSR and lenses on a SkyTracker mount. Worked pretty good.
Here is a cropped image from totality. Way too cold though. With windchills of -35C
it is dangerous out there!

Another one for the record books though.

Keep looking up,


Photo by: R. Stankiewicz

Super Moon Halo - January 20-21, 2019

Are you referring to the attached atmospheric phenomenon?


Photo by: Rick Stankiewicz

2021-June 10 - Boyd Wood - Eclipse Picture North End of Peterborough

Here is my contribution.  I shot this afocally and I was having problems keeping the image in focus.
 I shot this between cloud banks.

2021-June 10 - Brian Colville - Sunrise Eclipse

Good morning everyone…

Well, the eclipse started off as promised but low cloud on the horizon limited the views soon after
the sun rose.  I grabbed a number of pics through the little 72mm William Optics scope and the Canon
60D, and have attached a few of the better (based on a quick look)…might clean them up a bit later
but I have to head into work now.

I hope you had a chance to get a look too!

2021-June 10 - Rick Stankiewicz - Eclipse Picture From Keene

This are best that Keene had to offer.

2021-June 10 - Ron Prokop - PST Afocal

Got this with my iPhone through a PST

2021-June 10 - Sean Dunne - Eclipse this A.M. from Harold Town

Well done to everyone who got out this morning to see the eclipse. I was one of the lucky ones.
These were taken from the top of the hill in Harold Town. There is a tremendous view from there and
the clouds gave me a couple of breaks. These are quality and size reduced to avoid stressing
anyone's email too much.

2021-Nov 19 - Rick Stankiewicz - Partial Lunar Eclipse

I stayed up for those of you that thought it was going to be a washout and was able to capture a few
images of the partial lunar eclipse. It was challenging with the wind, clouds and snow, but patience
paid off. It was pretty iffy for most of the night, but there were enough sucker holes and breaks to
make it worthwhile I thought.

Taken by : Rick Stankiewicz
Date : 2021 - Nov 19

Animated Lunar Eclipse








Dec 21 2010

Lunar Eclipse








Oct.27.04 - 2105hr

Lunar Eclipse








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Lunar Eclipse








Oct.27.04 - 2238hr

Lunar Eclipse - 1








Dec 21, 2010
Rick Stankiewicz

Lunar Eclipse - 2








Dec 21, 2010
Rick Stankiewicz

Lunar Eclipse - 3








Dec 21, 2010
Rick Stankiewicz

Partial Lunar Eclipse April 4, 2015 #1

Likely most people missed the partial lunar eclipse this morning as the Sun came up and the Moon was
going down. We were not situated very good in eastern Canada to see the total eclipse before
moonset, but it was at least well underway.

The difference from the first shot (#1) to the last (#3) was about 1/2 an hour (6:12 to 6:40) and
both with the same lense settings too (200mm). The view from west of Keene was worth getting up for
though. This is the third lunar eclipse in the last 18 months and the fourth will be in late
September this year and we should be better positioned to see the whole eclipse.

Rick Stankiewicz

Partial Lunar Eclipse April 4, 2015 #2

Likely most people missed the partial lunar eclipse this morning as the Sun came up and the Moon was
going down. We were not situated very good in eastern Canada to see the total eclipse before
moonset, but it was at least well underway.

The difference from the first shot (#1) to the last (#3) was about 1/2 an hour (6:12 to 6:40) and
both with the same lense settings too (200mm). The view from west of Keene was worth getting up for
though. This is the third lunar eclipse in the last 18 months and the fourth will be in late
September this year and we should be better positioned to see the whole eclipse.

Rick Stankiewicz

Partial Lunar Eclipse April 4, 2015 #2

Likely most people missed the partial lunar eclipse this morning as the Sun came up and the Moon was
going down. We were not situated very good in eastern Canada to see the total eclipse before
moonset, but it was at least well underway.

The difference from the first shot (#1) to the last (#3) was about 1/2 an hour (6:12 to 6:40) and
both with the same lense settings too (200mm). The view from west of Keene was worth getting up for
though. This is the third lunar eclipse in the last 18 months and the fourth will be in late
September this year and we should be better positioned to see the whole eclipse.

Rick Stankiewicz

Partial Solar Eclipse Europe








Jan 4, 2011
Gabriel Bliard
Partial Solar Eclipse Oct. 23, 2014

First Contact

Picture by Sean Dunne
Partial Solar Eclipse Oct. 23, 2014

Mid-eclipse

Picture by Sean Dunne
Partial Solar Eclipse Oct. 23, 2014

Just before sunset

Picture by Sean Dunne
Partial Solar Eclipse Oct. 23, 2014

Observing using projection method
No need for eye protection

Picture by Sean Dunne
Partial Solar Eclipse Oct. 23, 2014

Early Contact

Picture by Rick Stankiewicz
Partial Solar Eclipse Oct. 23, 2014

Mid Eclipse

Picture by Rick Stankiewicz
Partial Solar Eclipse Oct. 23, 2014

Just before sunset

Picture by Rick Stankiewicz
Partial Solar Eclipse Oct. 23, 2014

Closeup of image projection

Picture by Rick Stankiewicz
Partial Solar Eclipse Oct. 23, 2014

Panoramic view of some of the attendees
and various viewing devices and methods

Picture by Rick Stankiewicz
Partial Solar Eclipse Nov 3 2013

Saturn-Lunar Ecilpse-Regulus








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Solar Ecilpse_1








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Solar Ecilpse_2








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Solar Ecilpse_3








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Total Lunar Eclipse








Oct.04 - 2017hrs

Total Lunar Eclipse Sept 27, 2015 #1

These photos were taken from my driveway, with my camera tripod mounted and facing south away from
the street lights. The lens was a 70 – 200 mm zoom lens at 200mm (300mm on APS-C sensor) for the
first and accidentally at 175mm (262.5mm) for the final two photos.

The clouds were just sneaking into the third photo which was taken at a time pretty close to full
totality.

Harold Briggs

Total Lunar Eclipse Sept 27, 2015 #2

These photos were taken from my driveway, with my camera tripod mounted and facing south away from
the street lights. The lens was a 70 – 200 mm zoom lens at 200mm (300mm on APS-C sensor) for the
first and accidentally at 175mm (262.5mm) for the final two photos.

The clouds were just sneaking into the third photo which was taken at a time pretty close to full
totality.

Harold Briggs

Total Lunar Eclipse Sept 27, 2015 #3

These photos were taken from my driveway, with my camera tripod mounted and facing south away from
the street lights. The lens was a 70 – 200 mm zoom lens at 200mm (300mm on APS-C sensor) for the
first and accidentally at 175mm (262.5mm) for the final two photos.

The clouds were just sneaking into the third photo which was taken at a time pretty close to full
totality.

Harold Briggs

Total Lunar Eclipse Sept 27, 2015 #4

Here is a little set of lunar eclipse shots from last night. The clouds and rain were a pain, but it
was worth the effort (I think).

#4 is just as the Moon almost finished slipping into the umbra
#5 is during totality
#6 is the opposite of #1025, as the Moon has just started to leave the umbral shadow.

It was a challenge and most of the event was clouded out in this area, but it goes to show what
patience can do.

All images taken near Keene using a 400D camera on the back of an 8" SCT.

Rick Stankiewicz

Total Lunar Eclipse Sept 27, 2015 #5

Here is a little set of lunar eclipse shots from last night. The
clouds and rain were a pain, but it was worth the effort (I think).

#4 is just as the Moon almost finished slipping into the umbra
#5 is during totality
#6 is the opposite of #1025, as the Moon has just started to leave the umbral shadow.

It was a challenge and most of the event was clouded out in thisarea, but it goes to show what
patience can do.

All images taken near Keene using a 400D camera on the back of an 8" SCT.

Rick Stankiewicz

Total Lunar Eclipse Sept 27, 2015 #6

Here is a little set of lunar eclipse shots from last night. The clouds and rain were a pain, but it
was worth the effort (I think).

#4 is just as the Moon almost finished slipping into the umbra
#5 is during totality
#6 is the opposite of #1025, as the Moon has just started to leave the umbral shadow.

It was a challenge and most of the event was clouded out in this area, but it goes to show what
patience can do.

All images taken near Keene using a 400D camera on the back of an 8" SCT.

Rick Stankiewicz