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The others pictures of "Total lunar eclipse on May 4, 2004" |
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Eclipse and atmospheric refraction |
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Chapter 4
With the 200 mm telephoto lens, the Moon is easily visible. Above the Glénan archipelago, it is already immersed in the Earth shadow. Its right side, the brightest one, is visible while the left part has disappeared in the blue sky!
The atmospheric refraction blur the red light from the distant lighthouse on the Penfret island, making it round, and distort the shape of the islands, making them higher than in reality. Co-author: Christophe Rouillat. |
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Zuiko 200 mm 1:4.0 lens |
Exposure & film |
1/15 s on Sensia 200 |
Date & place |
May 4, 2004, Île-Tudy |
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The others pictures of "Total lunar eclipse on May 4, 2004" |
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A Shower of Stars in Brittany
Brittany by night in panorama!
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