that is so sick i'm totes doing totes in 2024
that is so sick i'm totes doing totes in 2024
I greatly regret not buying a filter and photographing this on a telephoto lens.
Never forget.
God damn excited for 2024. Total eclipse right over NY, a day before my birthday. Partial and total eclipses just don't compare at all.
wtf setting did i stumble upon where no photos or sigs show up on BG (web version, not tappytalks)
Taken on a GoPro that shoots super wide angle, so no super cool corona pics.
It was only the second time I had used the timelapse feature, there was probably some way to speed up the shutter speed and not blow out the sun. Just wasn't sure how.
It's so funny the light level difference between 1% sun and 0% sun.
The sun is really fucking bright.
It was awesome watching the 70mi circle move across the clouds as the totality came towards us. Got to us and the Corona was baller.
Totality or notality tbf
I wish video did the change in light levels justice. It was totally unreal
it got creepy looking here in the 95% range I can only imagine
Went down to Nebraska to see it. Pretty cloudy but was still able to see the sun outline.
What I learned today: 100% totality solar eclipses are not overrated in the slightest. We watched under crystal blue skies from the Capital Mall in front of Oregon's capital building with a few thousand others. It felt like something out of a movie or video game that's just too over the top to believe, but it was in real life. It was truly remarkable, and something I'll never forget.
Also confirmed: The difference between 99% and 100% is greater than the difference between 99% and 0%. It was really hard to see much light difference up until a couple of minutes before totality, and then it all changed in seconds. If you're nearby for an eclipse and thinking "95% is probably good enough," you're wrong. Unless you know you're looking for it, you probably wouldn't even notice the change. You might notice the shadows, but the experience is entirely different. It's worth a trip if you can make it.
2024 Maine gonna be lit.
Apparently, according to super accurate reddit sources, this is 99.6%. That's the difference...
Clouds all cleared and we had a flawless sky throughout totality and almost all of the partial. I'm glad I took the day off for this; we found a remote spot, no humans in sight, no sounds but insects, and 155 seconds of totality.
10/10 would weep again