Total eclipse from Llano National Park, northern Chile, Nov. 3, 1994. Morning sky. Taken with Plaubel Makina 67 camera with Velvia 50 120-format slide film and 80mm fixed lens at f/2.8 about 1/2 sec exposure. Lunar disk darkened in Photoshop to clean up irradiation and haze. Venus is at upper right of Sun.
Total eclipse from Llano National Park, northern Chile, Nov. 3, 1994. Morning sky. Taken with Plaubel Makina 67 camera with Velvia 50 120-format slide film and 80mm fixed lens at f/2.8 at 1/8 sec exposure just after second contact so chromosphere adds red tint to corona. Lunar disk darkened in Photoshop to clean up irradiation and haze. Venus is at upper right of Sun.
November 3, 1994 Altiplano of Lauca National Park, Chile, near Bolivian border altitude = 13,000 feet Parincota Volcanoes to the east. Venus at 2 o'clock from the Sun, near inferior conjunction -- don't spot it out! 28mm lens at f/2.8 about 2 second exposure Ektachrome 100 slide film Mask with dark hole added over Sun to darken disk and eliminate irradiation of disk from overexposure of image and haze -- cheating a little but its just putting back what the film takes away and making it look more like what the eye saw!