The eclipse got down to a little sliver on one side, but I couldn’t get a good photo of it. This was the last time the sun passed behind a cloud that allowed for my camera to take a good photo, about 10 minutes before peak occlusion.
The eclipse got down to a little sliver on one side, but I couldn’t get a good photo of it. This was the last time the sun passed behind a cloud that allowed for my camera to take a good photo, about 10 minutes before peak occlusion.
This İs Beatiful:)
Yeah, very nice!
Where’d you go to take these?
Dong Guan, China. I didn’t really go there just to take these photos…it was an opportunistic coincidence.
I’d read your entire Manufacturing in China series, and suspected as much. Are you there again for the Chumby, or is this a new project?
It seems the really spectacular solar eclipses always skip southern California. I think the last one I saw was about 1991 or so…
heh.. thats still better than what we saw in Tokyo.
100% cloud cover. Naturally the day before, and the day after, were perfectly clear. :/