Flickr の Album 機能を使うの14年ぶりだった。なんで使わなくなったんだっけ? Instagram がメインの遊び場になってたからか?
今は Instagram のアカウントも抹消しちゃったし,時代は移り変わるんだねぇ
Flickr の Album 機能を使うの14年ぶりだった。なんで使わなくなったんだっけ? Instagram がメインの遊び場になってたからか?
今は Instagram のアカウントも抹消しちゃったし,時代は移り変わるんだねぇ
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we took @hello.pckt.cafe for a walk across the atmosphere
#Photography
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I captured the March 3rd, 2026, lunar eclipse. The night was clear until shortly before totality, then clouds rolled in. However, there were brief breaks in the clouds, and I was able to get a few shots. 😄
#astrophotography #astronomy #naturephotography #nature #eastcoastkin #photography
The red colour in the umbra is from the light of all the sunsets and sunrises going on around the Earth. However, the boundary between the red umbra and bright part of the Moon in the penumbra appears a pale blue-pink or magenta colour, from the effect of ozone in the upper atmosphere of Earth absorbing red light. The Moon passed across the southern half of the umbra at this eclipse so the southern limb of the Moon always remained brighter than the northern limb of the Moon. This was from home in southern Alberta, with images taken between 3:35 am to 4:05 am MST, Tuesday, March 3, 2026, on a relatively mild winter morning. Incoming clouds prevented a full sequence during totality and during the partial phases after totality. I had to be happy with getting this set! Technical: All but the final image of totality are multi-exposure blends, each image being a blend of short to long exposures, typically 1/25-second to 10 seconds, to preserve the dynamic range between the still directly sunlit side of the Moon and the dark side in the umbra and lit by red sunlight filtering through Earth's atmosphere. All were with the SvBony Mk127mm Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope at its f/11.8 f-ratio for 1500mm of focal length. The camera was the Canon Ra at ISO 100 to 400. The original is 20,500 by 4,480 pixels.
This is the total eclipse of the Moon of March 3, 2026, in a sequence over 30 minutes, through the mid-partial phase to totality.
It shows the progression from left to right of the Moon entering the dark inner umbral shadow of the Earth and turning more and more red. Details in Alt Text.
A photograph of a total lunar eclipse against a deep dark blue night sky scattered with faint stars. The full Moon glows in rich shades of deep red and burnt orange. The lower portion of the Moon transitions to a slightly lighter, more golden hue. Subtle surface features such as the darker mare regions are faintly visible through the reddish cast. The Moon is centered slightly left of middle in the wide, otherwise dark frame.
Lunar eclipse from NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility 🌚
📷 :https://images.nasa.gov/details/MAF_20260303_LunarEclipse_01
#Moon #Lunar #LunarEclipse #Astrophotgraphy #space #science #Astronomy
So yesterday in the early morning hour between 3 nd 4 AM we had a Blood Moon (lunar eclipse) event. As much as I wanted to stay up to watch it and maybe get a new shot, I couldn't being that I'm already sleep deprived. In saying that I knew I already had a decent image of one from the past. This one shot I April 2015 at 4:11 AM. Fujifilm X-E1 with an adapted Nikkor 70-300mm lens. I had bracketed two exposures together to bring out the stars which the moon made easy at this stage of full eclipse. Glad I shot this when I did. Next time I hope to get an 800mm for my high megapixel D850 and get an even better detailed close up image without cropping... better yet a comparable telescope would be nice.
Blood Moon
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#lunareclipse #bloodmoon #fullmooneclipse #nightsky #stars #ourownnaturalsatelite #orange #moon #XE1 #300mm #450mmFF
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#apod 2026-03-05
Total Lunar Eclipse over Tsé Bit'a'í
Image Credit: Satoru Murata;
Text:
Keighley Rockcliffe
(NASA
GSFC,
UMCP,
CRESST II)
Web page: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap260305.html
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