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The Camera method for viewing the eclipse...
1. Is the eye-looking thing the reflection?
2. That's pretty underwhelming, given it's at totality. I was watching it live on ABC and some people could see actual black disks with fiery rims. Very cool.
3. Only the Shadow knows.
dunno. apparently I was only in the 89% zone. thought it would be a lot more.
1. yeah - if it weren't an accident that it's there, you'd never know it was an eclipse.
2. it was. I mean, it got a little darker and wierder (because the sun was no longer a "point" source of light. but that was it for Central Virginia.
- C0RR0SIVE8 years agoAssociate Professor
I live pretty darned close to the path of totality, it was pretty darned dim at ~97%, dropped about 10F too. Camera tricks usually only work if they have a UV lense or ability to filter UV out in the software, otherwise it just gets overwhelmed. Because of the apparent $1 glasses going for $1000 on ebay, I ended up going with the shoebox method....
I bet if you put a piece of thin paper in front of the camera to block the "rays" of light, it would have taken a better picture.
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