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The April 8th, 2024, eclipse seen from near Montreal using a different camera setting from the other eclipse photo. An interesting experience. It got darker slowly, and cold and the wind picked up. Then the sun disappeared completely and suddenly leaving only a black hole where the sun had been and the disk of the corona. Everything gets dark, even the streetlights turn on, and rather eerie. It's very impressive.
The eclipse began at 14.14 in the afternoon, but totality, when the sun was covered entirely and we could look directly at the eclipse with the naked eye, lasted only two minutes, from 15.26 and 40 seconds to 15.28 and 42 seconds.
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Jean-Paul said:

Great!
4 weeks ago ( translate )

Andrew Trundlewagon replied to Jean-Paul:

Hi Jean-Paul,
Thanks. All the best, Andrew
3 weeks ago

William Sutherland said:

Awesome shot and perfect description! You need to be there to fully appreciate the affect -- TV won't do.

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3 weeks ago

Andrew Trundlewagon replied to William Sutherland:

Hi William, thanks. I agree with you, it is a whole different thing in real life.
3 weeks ago

Don Sutherland said:

Wonderful capture.
3 weeks ago ( translate )

Andrew Trundlewagon replied to Don Sutherland:

Thanks!
3 weeks ago

Annemarie said:

Wish you a good Friday and weekend!
3 weeks ago

Andrew Trundlewagon replied to Annemarie:

Hi Annemarie, thanks. Wishing you a great week.
3 weeks ago