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.
The February 26, 1979 total solar eclipse shot from southern Manitoba. This is a composite blend of 4 exposures: 1//4, 1/8 sec, 1/15 and 1/250th second. shot with a Questar 3.5-inch f/16 Maksutov-Cassegrain on Kodachrome 64 film. Tracked at sidereal rate. Taken from our site on Highway 1, near Carberry, Manitoba between Brandon and Winnipeg. Stacked in Photoshop and luminosity masks applied to blend the images, from scanned slides that had already been processed.