![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/eclipse2024.359fe76b7c2ef92d.webp)
This is a mean stack of a series of bracketed exposures from 1/4000s up to 1/8s taken during totality in Shelburne, Vermont, on April 8, 2024.
There were some really thin, high level clouds, so there’s no significant detail in the moon itself or the corona.
Count | Time | Count | Time |
---|---|---|---|
6x | 1/8s | 6x | 1/250s |
6x | 1/15s | 6x | 1/500s |
6x | 1/30s | 6x | 1/1000s |
6x | 1/60s | 6x | 1/2000s |
6x | 1/125s | 6x | 1/4000s |
- Telescope
- Sigma 100-400mm F5-6.3 DG DN Contemporary
- Mount
- Vixen Polarie
- Camera
- Panasonic Lumix S5II
- Software
- Adobe Photoshop 2024, Capture One