Read The Eclipse Adventure! in Fécamp, France and see other photos leading up to the event (in two parts).
Meade ETX at F13.6 with a Yashica FX3 Super Shot through the haze! The detached prominence is plainly visible. Exposure unknown | |
Meade ETX at F13.6 with a Yashica FX3 Super Through the haze, it was hard to get corona... even with a couple of seconds exposure. | |
Minolta XG1 - 7.4 mm F/4. This is a LARGE, no, it's HUGE!, version (2.01 Meg) and takes a few moments to load, but you can see the eclipse cutting through the cloud bank. Also, quite a number of stars can be seen?(or they just dust motes on the film). I will add details as time permits. | |
Minolta XG1 - 7.4 mm F/4. This is a croped section of the above shot. | |
Yashica point-and shoot. This is our group. From the left... Elodie, Myself and my wife Kathleen, below us is Mary, beside her is her father Robert Soubie, to the left of and slightly behind Robert is Michel Hernandez from Societe Astronomique de Bordeaux (SAB), and to his left is Bernard Tregon from SAB! In the forground is my ETX. |
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