with the sun and the clouds.
The sky was clear in the morning and the clouds swiftly moved in along with cold winds. I was going to go to the Reserve to watch the eclipse and enjoy some peaceful quite time. I decided that with the heavy clouds, I'd stay home.
After all, if the clouds were going to obscure a partial eclipse, so be it. At least I could go in the house and warm up.
I set one camera up to do a time lapse, it took shots every few minutes. It lasts all of 3 seconds. You can see the conditions for the big eclipse.
I started the time lapse at 12:30 our time and until about 2pm. These photos were taken 5 minutes apart.
The heavy clouds presented an issue in that only once in a while would the sun get momentarily bright enough to see through the camera. The NOAA reported our area with an 81% cloud cover, so it was a great challenge.
My Camera Assistant. Little Richard.
It was great when we caught a bit of a break.
This is what I saw through the flip screen on my OM-5. I used a solar filter I'd purchased years ago and unless the sun was peeking out, the screen was black. That is part of what made it so challenging. The other part was being able to twist like a pretzel to re-aim the camera to track the sun when it glimpsed at me.
These were the shots I picked out of the many I tried.
By this point I was just starting to get the hang of catching the sun with the camera. I had to search for a bright spot and then zoom out and zoom in. When I found the sun again, it was sometimes so breathtaking with the cloud movement that I nearly forgot to hit the shutter.
At times the clouds were moving so fast across the sun that the exposure was up to a few seconds. Then the clouds blurred. I felt like Mother Nature was doing a painting just for me.
Great shots of the eclipse. We were in a severe thunderstorm during the eclipse and everything was pitch black except for lightning. RHill, TX
ReplyDeleteI'll say it was worth it! Thanks for your effort. Those photos are absolutely beautiful- some look like paintings. The 4th from last is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteInteresting how the sun looks like the moon.
Wow your photos are awesome! The best I have seen! Cloudy and rainy here so didn't see a thing.
ReplyDeleteI missed it all. I did enjoy all of your captures!
ReplyDeleteYou did really well! We had clouds. Dang.
ReplyDeleteThanks. We had short breaks in the cloud cover, so I got lucky.
DeleteSome of the best shots I've seen! Lori
ReplyDeleteAwe, thanks!
DeleteLovely. I wasn't even interested, but did have the glasses. We had a lovely, cloudless 70 degree day and I decided to watch after all. And since we were in the 100% path, it was awesome. When the moon fully covered the sun, I could hear cheers all over town. I am not kidding. Pretty awesome. I did not even attempt photos. Yours are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI would have loved to see a total eclipse, but this was really impressive to see through the lens.
DeleteI can imagine the cheers!
Great eclipse shots! Agreed, the clouds enhance the mystery of it all.
ReplyDeleteYes! I have shot a partial before and it was just an orb against a dark sky. This was fun as the clouds gave it an artistic effect!
DeleteThank you!