May 10, 1994 Annular Eclipse taken from a site east of Douglas Arizona Showing "reverse" Bailey's Beads -- lunar mountains just touching Sun's limb 4-inch f/6 apo refractor at f/15 with Barlow lens Ektachrome 100 slide film.
May 10, 1994 annular eclipse, from a site east of Douglas, in southeast Arizona, off the centreline, so Moon's disk is not centred on solar disk. Series of multiple exposures every 10 minutes (at 1/250th sec?), with 28mm lens at f/16? with Thousands Oaks 52mm solar filter in place, plus initial exposure of twilight without filter (roughly 2 seconds) before sunrise. On Ektachrome 100 slide film. In Photoshop some sun images that were out of alignment due to tripod slipping or sinking in sand were realigned.