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<blockquote data-quote="mhphoto" data-source="post: 4252412" data-attributes="member: 6288"><p>Here are two of my better ones.</p><p></p><p>The skinny filament structure of the prominence on the left side of the first image is probably over 10 times wider than Earth…</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]472226[/ATTACH][ATTACH]472227[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I took my kids to BFE Arkansas to see it. I’ve been planning this trip some long before my divorce, so it was really important that I was able to share it with them. The 2017 eclipse left a hell of an impression on me. Also took my folks with us. Neither had seen a total eclipse before and they were incredibly awestruck just like the rest of us.</p><p></p><p>I’ve had a lot of personal setbacks this past year, including coming to within a kitten’s whisker of dying. My personal mission to see this eclipse with my kids was positively <em>Griswoldian</em>.</p><p></p><p>I’m so happy I made it out there with my family.</p><p></p><p>And for those of you interested in the technical particulars, are used to full spectrum-converted Canon 6D with an EF 500 mm F4.5 USM lens—1/640th at f/13 and ISO 125. I’d intended to use a 2x teleconverter too, but I forgot it in the haste of setting up my two cameras plus my kids’ cameras.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mhphoto, post: 4252412, member: 6288"] Here are two of my better ones. The skinny filament structure of the prominence on the left side of the first image is probably over 10 times wider than Earth… [ATTACH alt="0701F8DB-B337-440B-AA29-2527E5D0BB37.jpeg"]472226[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="5F870935-0BE2-4F01-A26A-6A85027BA692.jpeg"]472227[/ATTACH] I took my kids to BFE Arkansas to see it. I’ve been planning this trip some long before my divorce, so it was really important that I was able to share it with them. The 2017 eclipse left a hell of an impression on me. Also took my folks with us. Neither had seen a total eclipse before and they were incredibly awestruck just like the rest of us. I’ve had a lot of personal setbacks this past year, including coming to within a kitten’s whisker of dying. My personal mission to see this eclipse with my kids was positively [I]Griswoldian[/I]. I’m so happy I made it out there with my family. And for those of you interested in the technical particulars, are used to full spectrum-converted Canon 6D with an EF 500 mm F4.5 USM lens—1/640th at f/13 and ISO 125. I’d intended to use a 2x teleconverter too, but I forgot it in the haste of setting up my two cameras plus my kids’ cameras. [/QUOTE]
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