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2017 Total Solar Eclipse

My eclipse photos and videos should be growing over the coming weeks. If you'd like an email when I make an update, drop me a note at madraseclipse@jeffstravels.net.

On August 21, 2017 the US experienced its first total solar eclipse since 1979. Due to its statistics for clear skies, Madras Oregon was chosen by many (including NASA) as their viewing point, swelling a small town with a population of a bit over 6,000 to well over 100,000 for the eclipse. Thankfully many farmers opened their fields to rent spaces for visitors, providing many a place to stay, as the "normal" places to stay were booked months (if not years) in advance. I stayed at a farm a little NE of Madras, about a mile north of the centerline of the eclipse.

Following are photos I was able to take using long telephoto lenses (not telescopes) and a couple of equatorial mounts. This was my first total solar eclipse, and I can tell you that totality is nothing like a partial eclipse. To the human eye, you see a black hole (the moon) in the sky with white light emanating around it. But the camera can see things the eye can't, including some red and pink around the edges.

If you would like to see a video including some of these images as well as time lapse before and after totality, check out this video: https://vimeo.com/236179346

If you were at the event and would like to see some other photos from the weekend (not of the eclipse itself), feel free to check out the images here: http://www.jeffstravels.net/Trips/Northwest/2017-Madras-Eclipse-Trip

A note on color: The light from the sun is actually white during most of the day. (That's why a white object looks white in the sun.) However, people are used to seeing the sun near the horizon look red-orange, and most solar filters/glasses provide a similar red-orange tint. As a result, the pictures taken of the sun outside of totality with a solar filter will give a red-orange tint to the sun. The pictures during totality (taken without any filters) will have white light.
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The edge of the sun is just poking out prior to totality. (8/21/2017, 6152 Northwest Danube Dr., Madras eclipse trip)<br />
EF400mm f/5.6L USM +2x III @ 800mm f11 1/200s ISO400
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The edge of the sun is just poking out prior to totality. (8/21/2017, 6152 Northwest Danube Dr., Madras eclipse trip)
EF400mm f/5.6L USM +2x III @ 800mm f11 1/200s ISO400

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  • Eclipse time-lapse shots prior to totality (8/21/2017, 6152 Northwest Danube Dr., Madras eclipse trip)<br />
EF400mm f/5.6L USM +2x III @ 800mm f11 1/250s ISO400
  • Eclipse time-lapse shots prior to totality (8/21/2017, 6152 Northwest Danube Dr., Madras eclipse trip)<br />
EF400mm f/5.6L USM +2x III @ 800mm f11 1/250s ISO400
  • Eclipse time-lapse shots prior to totality (8/21/2017, 6152 Northwest Danube Dr., Madras eclipse trip)<br />
EF400mm f/5.6L USM +2x III @ 800mm f11 1/250s ISO400
  • Eclipse time-lapse shots prior to totality (8/21/2017, 6152 Northwest Danube Dr., Madras eclipse trip)<br />
EF400mm f/5.6L USM +2x III @ 800mm f11 1/250s ISO400
  • Eclipse time-lapse shots prior to totality (8/21/2017, 6152 Northwest Danube Dr., Madras eclipse trip)<br />
EF400mm f/5.6L USM +2x III @ 800mm f11 1/250s ISO400
  • Eclipse time-lapse shots prior to totality (8/21/2017, 6152 Northwest Danube Dr., Madras eclipse trip)<br />
EF400mm f/5.6L USM +2x III @ 800mm f11 1/250s ISO400
  • Eclipse time-lapse shots prior to totality (8/21/2017, 6152 Northwest Danube Dr., Madras eclipse trip)<br />
EF400mm f/5.6L USM +2x III @ 800mm f11 1/200s ISO400
  • Eclipse time-lapse shots prior to totality (8/21/2017, 6152 Northwest Danube Dr., Madras eclipse trip)<br />
EF400mm f/5.6L USM +2x III @ 800mm f11 1/200s ISO400
  • If you look to the West as totality approaches, you can see the eclipse shadow approaching. This is a photo of Mt. Jefferson about 6 minutes before totality. Compare with the next photo.... (8/21/2017, Eclipse day, Madras eclipse trip)<br />
EF-S15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM @ 78mm f/5.6 1/250s ISO800
  • If you look to the West as totality approaches, you can see the eclipse shadow approaching. This is a photo of Mt. Jefferson about 40 seconds before totality. Compare this with the previous photo, and you can see that Mt. Jefferson is dark being fully in the eclipse, while the foreground still has some sunlight. (8/21/2017, Eclipse day, Madras eclipse trip)<br />
EF-S15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM @ 85mm f/5.6 1/40s ISO800
  • Eclipse time-lapse shot just prior to totality (8/21/2017, 6152 Northwest Danube Dr., Madras eclipse trip)<br />
EF400mm f/5.6L USM +2x III @ 800mm f11 1/200s ISO400
  • The edge of the sun is just poking out prior to totality. (8/21/2017, 6152 Northwest Danube Dr., Madras eclipse trip)<br />
EF400mm f/5.6L USM +2x III @ 800mm f11 1/200s ISO400
  • Wide/landscape shot of the eclipse during totality. Note the bright sky towards the eastern horizon, as the totality hasn't yet reached over there. (8/21/2017, 6152 Northwest Danube Dr., Madras eclipse trip)<br />
EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM @ 16mm f5.6 1/2.5s ISO400
  • Although this is a single shot, some HDR techniques were employed to allow you to see more detail than you normally would with your eye or a straight camera shot. (8/21/2017, 6152 Northwest Danube Dr., Madras eclipse trip)<br />
EF400mm f/5.6L USM +2x III @ 800mm f11 1/60s ISO100
  • The eclipse during totality, much as your eye would have seen it. (8/21/2017, Celestron mount, Madras eclipse trip)<br />
TAMRON SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2 A022 +1.4x III @ 840mm f/10 1/2s ISO100
  • A short exposure during totality, allowing you to see the pink fringes (that I believe are solar flares, but if you know better, please correct me). (8/21/2017, 6152 Northwest Danube Dr., Madras eclipse trip)<br />
EF400mm f/5.6L USM +2x III @ 800mm f11 1/250s ISO100
  • The sun is just about to reappear following totality, causing the pink ring on the upper-right of the sun. (8/21/2017, 6152 Northwest Danube Dr., Madras eclipse trip)<br />
EF400mm f/5.6L USM +2x III @ 800mm f11 1/1000s ISO100
  • The sun is just about to reappear following totality, causing the pink ring on the upper-right of the sun. (8/21/2017, 6152 Northwest Danube Dr., Madras eclipse trip)<br />
EF400mm f/5.6L USM +2x III @ 800mm f11 1/4000s ISO100
  • The sun on the verge of appearing following totality. I believe the wide white spots on the upper-right of the sun are called Baily's Beads (but if you know better, let me know). (8/21/2017, 6152 Northwest Danube Dr., Madras eclipse trip)<br />
EF400mm f/5.6L USM +2x III @ 800mm f11 1/250s ISO100
  • The sun reappearing at the end of totality (8/21/2017, Celestron mount, Madras eclipse trip)<br />
TAMRON SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2 A022 +1.4x III @ 420mm f/10 1/500s ISO100
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