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Old 12-04-2012, 10:51 PM   #49
ZenGum
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Badelaide, Baustralia
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Okay, getting close to the Main Event.

Totality was due at 6.37 am.

It was obviously necessary to pull an all nighter. I had strategic naps the day before, then at 11pm had an energy drink, then around midnight started a carefully planned session of recreational pharmaceuticals. I had some and some and then some and even some , spread out over six hours, so that by dawn, my altitude was at a personal best and may have given Felix Baumgartener a run for his money. PM if you want full details..

So, I dressed warm - temp in the mid teens, I think, but it gets COLD during an eclipse - and went down by the lake side. I found a nice little spot about ten feet back from the shore, with the sky brightening in the east across the lake, and set up.

I had my camera on a tripod about four feet to my left, set to take a picture on automatic every 30 seconds.

Dawn twilight:

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First peep of sunrise:

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The eclipse was already underway by this time, with the moon moving from the top left part of the sun, as shown in this excellent shot by Ben Cooper:

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Soon the sun was little more than a crescent, but alas my little camera wasn't really up to the job:

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