Totality - The Corona
The Sun's corona is now totally visible. Yes, that really is a star in the lower left quadrant of the frame - it is Alpha Leonis, better known as Regulus.
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Filename: SolarEclipse-20170821-3700~1.jpg
Album name: 27telp / Total Solar Eclipse - August 2017
Location and Date: Culver, Oregon, 8/21/2017
Equipment: Canon 6D DSLR, TeleVue Pronto 70mm refractor with Thousand Oaks Solarlite filter on Manfrotto 475B tripod with 410 gear head
Settings: ISO 100, .4 second @ f/7.1
Notes: Post-capture processing with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic 8.3.1 (Windows)
Filesize: 1474 KiB
Date added: Jul 19, 2019
Dimensions: 3715 x 2477 pixels
Displayed: 240 times
Color Space: Uncalibrated
Customer Render: 0
DateTime Original: 2017:08:21 09:29:35
EXIF Offset: 436
EXIF Version: version 2.31
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Exposure Mode: 1
Exposure Program: Manual
Exposure Time: 2/5 sec
Flash: No Flash
ISO: 100
Image Description: The Sun's corona is now totally visible. Yes, that really is a star near the center of the frame - it is Alpha Leonis, better known as Regulus.
Make: Canon
Metering Mode: Pattern
Model: Canon EOS 6D
Resolution Unit: Inch
Scene Capture Mode: 0
Software: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic 8.3.1 (Windows)
White Balance: 1
X Resolution: 240 dots per ResolutionUnit
Y Resolution: 240 dots per ResolutionUnit
IPTC Title: Totality - The Corona
IPTC Copyright: Copyright J. L. Floyd 2019
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