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Totality 2
If you look closely, a prominence can be seen at approximately 9 o'clock on the disk of the eclipsed Sun.

Totality 2

If you look closely, a prominence can be seen at approximately 9 o'clock on the disk of the eclipsed Sun.




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Filename:SolarEclipse-20060329-459.jpg
Album name:27telp / Total Solar Eclipse - March 2006
Location and Date:Side, Turkey, 3/29/2006
Equipment:Televue Pronto 70mm refractor on Telepod mount, Olympus OM-1 film camera, Baader white-light mylar solar filter (no goto, all manual setup)
Notes:Photo by J. L. Floyd - processed in Adobe LIghtroom Classic 8.4
Filesize:754 KiB
Date added:Sep 07, 2019
Dimensions:2200 x 2552 pixels
Displayed:8 times
Color Space:Uncalibrated
EXIF Offset:346
EXIF Version:version 2.31
Image Description:If you look closely, a prominence can be seen at approximately 9 o'clock on the disk of the eclipsed Sun.
Make:Nikon
Resolution Unit:Inch
Software:Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic 8.4 (Windows)
X Resolution:240 dots per ResolutionUnit
Y Resolution:240 dots per ResolutionUnit
IPTC Title:Totality 2
IPTC Copyright:Copyright J. L. Floyd 2019
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