Thanks for a brilliant webinar, so glad that I found it as part of my eclipse planning. One of the best videos I have seen, very clearly presented in an organized manner. Certainly will watch it again before the big day. Best of luck with everyone's shooting.
Thank you @smankowitz :) You might also enjoy this one - there's a little more detail on exposure bracketing planning: ruclips.net/video/JAwpCpbujPE/видео.html
This is very helpful because I am going to be on a Norwegian cruise between NY and Bermudas. I know It'll be partial, but Im going to try it. Any advice on how to deal with the ship movement? Tyvm
Hi - if you're photographing the partial eclipse, then even with a solar filter, you'll likely have relatively short shutter speeds, such that the movement of the ship shouldn't be too much of an issue. I think it's only a challenge when using longer exposures (1/2/4 seconds) to photograph the outer corona during totality.
with AI this year's solar eclipse is going to be ridiculous. I wouldn't be surprised if we see photos of the eclipse right above or behind every famous landmark on the planet.
@@photoephemeris there's an auto-translate feature under settings on the video. The translation is pretty good. (Hay una función de traducción automática en la configuración del video. La traducción es muy buena.)
Thanks for a brilliant webinar, so glad that I found it as part of my eclipse planning. One of the best videos I have seen, very clearly presented in an organized manner. Certainly will watch it again before the big day. Best of luck with everyone's shooting.
Thank you @smankowitz :) You might also enjoy this one - there's a little more detail on exposure bracketing planning: ruclips.net/video/JAwpCpbujPE/видео.html
This is very helpful because I am going to be on a Norwegian cruise between NY and Bermudas. I know It'll be partial, but Im going to try it.
Any advice on how to deal with the ship movement?
Tyvm
Hi - if you're photographing the partial eclipse, then even with a solar filter, you'll likely have relatively short shutter speeds, such that the movement of the ship shouldn't be too much of an issue. I think it's only a challenge when using longer exposures (1/2/4 seconds) to photograph the outer corona during totality.
with AI this year's solar eclipse is going to be ridiculous. I wouldn't be surprised if we see photos of the eclipse right above or behind every famous landmark on the planet.
This new post out today might come in handy! "Learn how to spot fake astrophotography images" www.eso.org/public/blog/csi-astronomy/
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Hay subtítulos disponibles en inglés. También tendré que investigar cómo generarlos en español; no estoy seguro de cómo hacerlo en este momento.
@@photoephemeris there's an auto-translate feature under settings on the video. The translation is pretty good. (Hay una función de traducción automática en la configuración del video. La traducción es muy buena.)