![The sun obscured by the moon but for a tiny outline around it, with broad patterns in the corona visible. The star Regulus is seen to the lower left of the sun.](https://willbarton.com/processed_images/eclipse2017.b5b8bed6221740ea.webp)
This is a complicated stack of a series of exposures that were fired off during totality in an attempt to get the largest range of details (Chromosphere, Corona, Earthshine, etc). It’s my first eclipse, but I’m really really pleased with how well this worked out (despite the fact that I knocked the lens slightly out of focus taking the solar filter off).
Count | Time | Count | Time |
---|---|---|---|
2x | 1/2s | 2x | 1/250s |
2x | 1s | 2x | 1/500s |
2x | 1/8s | 2x | 1/1000s |
2x | 1/15s | 2x | 1/2000s |
2x | 1/30s | 2x | 1/4000s |
2x | 1/60s | 2x | 1/8000s |
2x | 1/125s |
- Telescope
- Fujinon XF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR
- Mount
- Vixen Polarie
- Camera
- Fujifilm X-T2
- Software
- Iridient X-Developer, Adobe Photoshop CC