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Annular eclipse of the sun I didn&#039;t catch it quite at it&#039;s maximum... but I kind of decided last minute that I could do this safely by stacking all of my ND filters &amp; the polarizer... Don&#039;t worry, I never looked through the viewfinder, only at the live view screen, so I was only risking my sensor, not my eyeballs and my sensor appears to have come through unscathed too. <br />
P.S. we&#039;ve been painting our house all summer... which is why I&#039;ve been so absent. Hopefully this will be a good mushroom season and I&#039;ll be back in action soon.  Fall,Geotagged,United States Click/tap to enlarge

Annular eclipse of the sun

I didn't catch it quite at it's maximum... but I kind of decided last minute that I could do this safely by stacking all of my ND filters & the polarizer... Don't worry, I never looked through the viewfinder, only at the live view screen, so I was only risking my sensor, not my eyeballs and my sensor appears to have come through unscathed too.
P.S. we've been painting our house all summer... which is why I've been so absent. Hopefully this will be a good mushroom season and I'll be back in action soon.

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  1. Cool! Posted one year ago

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Uploaded Oct 14, 2023. Captured Oct 14, 2023 09:39 in 1616 22nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98122, USA.
  • X-E2
  • f/5.0
  • 1/60s
  • ISO800
  • 55mm