Pre-Eclipse Test Image showing Huge Sunspot Group |
Partial Solar Eclipse of October 23, 2014. After days of analysis and agonizing over whether to stage a public event or go out on my own, I decided to be a spectator myself and try and get some good images. From where? I decided to use fishing pier located in Avon Lake, Ohio to observe the sunset partial solar eclipse. I was hoping to get images of the eclipsing sun sinking colorfully on the western horizon, reflecting dreamily in Lake Erie waters. When I arrived there were few people around but I saw a line of cars arriving at the parking lot. I hustled my equipment down to the pier and staked out a corner so as to be out of the way.
A Portion of the Fishing Pier Crowd Watching the Eclipse |
Dark Disk of Moon Encroaching Upon Cloud-Streaked Sun |
The evening's seeing, however, wasn't as good as that of midday; the Sun was low in the sky (more atmosphere), there was a fairly stiff breeze (vibration and atmospheric turbulence), and there were thin clouds. Still, while not as sharp as I'd have liked, the presence of a huge sunspot group and some cloud effects along with the eclipse made for dramatic images.
Eclipsing Sun Sinks into Lake Clouds Ending our Day |
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