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Nice pic. I think the clouds helped a lot of people see more than they would have done on a bright day (without eclipse glasses).
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Completely cloudy in London. Didn't even get that dark.
A disappointment compared to the total eclipse I witnessed in the Caribbean in 1998
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Had some spliffs, mead and red wine whilst we waited for the eclipse, as expected the temperature dropping faster than NLUKs knickers was a giveaway to get the cameras out
Shame it was so cloudy in north wales, still I got some moody photos with the mountain in the background
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Originally posted by jonskids View PostI was late into the party as well.
Was a bit of a home-made filter. Managed to get a small sheet of Baader Planetarium Solar paper from Amazon. Up late last night cutting stuff and playing around with cardboard, double sided tape (No More Nails probably wasn't the best option), and a filter step down thingy I had. Cost of a 'proper' filter £80 plus, cost of my home-made jobbie about £14 and a cut finger.
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostVery good! What sort of filter did you use?
I wish I'd planned better, I chucked on a polarising filter and just set very small aperture and fast shutter to minimise the amount of light. It was all very last minute and ad-hoc
Was a bit of a home-made filter. Managed to get a small sheet of Baader Planetarium Solar paper from Amazon. Up late last night cutting stuff and playing around with cardboard, double sided tape (No More Nails probably wasn't the best option), and a filter step down thingy I had. Cost of a 'proper' filter £80 plus, cost of my home-made jobbie about £14 and a cut finger.
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Originally posted by jonskids View PostA few pics I took in Brizzle whilst on a work call
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jonski...7649124623464/
I wish I'd planned better, I chucked on a polarising filter and just set very small aperture and fast shutter to minimise the amount of light. It was all very last minute and ad-hoc
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A few pics I took in Brizzle whilst on a work call
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jonski...7649124623464/
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I set my Sky box to record, so I'll be able to watch when I get home.
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It is going to be rerun this evening in slow motion in case anyone missed it.
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Wouldn't you just know it? Not a cloud in the sky now in Cambridge, but at 9:30am it was like being inside a ping pong ball, and the eclipse was hardly noticeable
Well let's hope they had a good view in the Faroe Islands
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Was just thick clouds here, went pretty dull, but no more than a typical rainy day. Of course it's pretty much clear skies now, but a tad late.
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Cloud cover helped here in Salford, also the office windows have film on to keep the sun off our screens, so it was like looking though very dark sunglasses. When the clouds cleared a bit we got a good view, although I was thinking it'd go darker overall. Been darker here from very thick stormclouds in the past.
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