Pretty gorgeous! I took a few similar photos at the local max of 95%. They look a lot like yours. We don't have a lot of trees, and the effect is kind of lost on grass but bushes by driveways and manholes produced some nice examples.
It does, but its just a projection of the sun. The little spaces between the leaves acts as a projector of the sun, like a camera lens does. If you poke a hole in a piece of paper and hold it over a surface during an eclipse, it will project the sun's eclipse onto that surface. This is what is happening, except thousands of times over at the same time.
@@drevil5546so there's countless projections of the sun? This seems to be absolute proof that the apparent sun isn't the physical sun but a lensed focal point. If it were a physical object, you'd just lose light intensity. You'd never see or even expect to see this phenomenon. There should be one shadow from the moon itself if this was just physical objects in space. But it isn't.
@@AnglingAlchemy I hope youre a troll. If not: take 10 people that point their phones toward the sun (with filters) and take a picture. Does this prove there is no physical sun if the picture shows up on every one of those phones/cameras? Should only one of those phones be able to take a picture of the sun?
They really had little knowledge of how things worked way back then. And yet, modern humans take those same ancient people's explanations of why things happened, and their traditions to deal with them, as "gospel", and divinely inspired. Quite literally.
CAN'T WATCH THE REMAINING. YOU DON'T EXPLAIN ANYTHING, THOSE ARE NOT NATURAL CLOUDS IF THAT IS SUPPOSE TO BE THE SKY. I SAW REPETITIVE STRUCTURE IN THEM, SO, OK I'M DONE, TAKE CARE.
Lmao.. those are shadows through gaps in leaves. Because the sun is so far away it's, the light rays are essentially parallel. This means you can get an image of the sun through a pinhole. Usually that image would be a circle, but during the eclipse it was a crescent. You can see the same thing with a pinhole projector (where it looks more obviously like a crescent because the leaves are not obscuring the image)
I'm sorry that you are confused. It is a sidewalk. Occasionally some grass sneaks into the edges of the video. There are shadows on the sidewalk. They are from the overhead trees and leaves. The shadows are affected by the eclipse. I thought that a narration would have taken away from the effect so......no narration.
@@countrylanestudios YOU'RE ASSUMPTION/PRESUMPTION IS INCORRECT AS I AM NOT CONFUSED. I AM AN INVESTIGATOR PER HAVING DONE NEWS FOR 7 1/2 YRS. ONE LOOKS FOR FACTS, I DON'T BUY INTO WHAT ANYONE SAYS ANYMORE AS IT LENDS NO CREDENCE TO WHATEVER STORY IS BEING PUT FORTH.THIS IS TOTALLY INCONCLUSIVE. AS YOU PROGRESS IN REPORTING THINGS NEWSWORTHY, YOU'LL GET BETTER AT IT. THANKS FOR RESPONDING. TAKE CARE, I WISH YOU WELL. BLESSINGS
Amazing. Thank you
Beautiful!!! There's no words in my vocabulary for the eclipse,It was Spiritual 😮
Very cool. Thanks for sharing!
Pretty sure I saw some of these on the ground, super cool!
thanks for taking one for the team.
Pretty gorgeous! I took a few similar photos at the local max of 95%. They look a lot like yours. We don't have a lot of trees, and the effect is kind of lost on grass but bushes by driveways and manholes produced some nice examples.
Fortunately there was a sidewalk under the trees where I was located.
What a beautiful 3D effect it has
Looks like another Dimensions shadow
It does, but its just a projection of the sun. The little spaces between the leaves acts as a projector of the sun, like a camera lens does. If you poke a hole in a piece of paper and hold it over a surface during an eclipse, it will project the sun's eclipse onto that surface. This is what is happening, except thousands of times over at the same time.
Eric Dollard, electrical genius says the sun is "an energy transformer from another dimension."
@@drevil5546so there's countless projections of the sun? This seems to be absolute proof that the apparent sun isn't the physical sun but a lensed focal point. If it were a physical object, you'd just lose light intensity. You'd never see or even expect to see this phenomenon. There should be one shadow from the moon itself if this was just physical objects in space. But it isn't.
@@AnglingAlchemy I hope youre a troll. If not: take 10 people that point their phones toward the sun (with filters) and take a picture. Does this prove there is no physical sun if the picture shows up on every one of those phones/cameras? Should only one of those phones be able to take a picture of the sun?
Its no wonder this phenomenon terrified ancient humans !
They really had little knowledge of how things worked way back then. And yet, modern humans take those same ancient people's explanations of why things happened, and their traditions to deal with them, as "gospel", and divinely inspired. Quite literally.
It's quite simply the pinhole effect that happens in a solar eclipse.😳
Makes sense.
We did the projector with a pinhole in paper.
CAN'T WATCH THE REMAINING. YOU DON'T EXPLAIN ANYTHING, THOSE ARE NOT NATURAL CLOUDS IF THAT IS SUPPOSE TO BE THE SKY. I SAW REPETITIVE STRUCTURE IN THEM, SO, OK I'M DONE, TAKE CARE.
Open your mind! Love and light ❤
Lmao.. those are shadows through gaps in leaves. Because the sun is so far away it's, the light rays are essentially parallel. This means you can get an image of the sun through a pinhole. Usually that image would be a circle, but during the eclipse it was a crescent. You can see the same thing with a pinhole projector (where it looks more obviously like a crescent because the leaves are not obscuring the image)
I'm sorry that you are confused. It is a sidewalk. Occasionally some grass sneaks into the edges of the video. There are shadows on the sidewalk. They are from the overhead trees and leaves. The shadows are affected by the eclipse. I thought that a narration would have taken away from the effect so......no narration.
@@countrylanestudios YOU'RE ASSUMPTION/PRESUMPTION IS INCORRECT AS I AM NOT CONFUSED. I AM AN INVESTIGATOR PER HAVING DONE NEWS FOR 7 1/2 YRS. ONE LOOKS FOR FACTS, I DON'T BUY INTO WHAT ANYONE SAYS ANYMORE AS IT LENDS NO CREDENCE TO WHATEVER STORY IS BEING PUT FORTH.THIS IS TOTALLY INCONCLUSIVE. AS YOU PROGRESS IN REPORTING THINGS NEWSWORTHY, YOU'LL GET BETTER AT IT. THANKS FOR RESPONDING. TAKE CARE, I WISH YOU WELL. BLESSINGS