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Rare “double sun” during the partial solar eclipse of Les Escoumins, Quebec. . | Credit: Kevin Wood
On March 29, while a large part of Europe saw A Partial solar eclipse in the morningIn parts of North America it was possible to see a sunrise with a clear sky.
Here are some of the spectacular photos taken by fearless solar eclipse, which are scattered in New Brunswick and Québec, Canada to avoid Clouds And make a clear recording of something spectacular.
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The one in the umbrella of New Brunswick, Canada
In New Brunswick the place where this region is located was about two hours east of Saint Andrews. “I knew that this weather came from the southwest, so we went to the main street and came back to a city named Alma on the Bay of Fundy,” said Andrea Girones, astrophotographer from Ottawa, Canada. “There was a piece of land that can block the sunSo I mapped it in photo plillers, so I knew where the sun would appear … it was really cold and very windy. “
A sun that is partly in the shadow in the event acid appears as a crescent moon shape and rises over the horizon at sunrise.
A sun that is partly in the shadow in the event acid appears as a crescent moon shape and rises over the horizon at sunrise.
Girone published later An impressive composite picture The sun partly in the shade.
“With the cloud from the west, we made an incredibly clear view of the east at dawn and witnessed this beautiful event,” Girones told Space.com in an e -mail. “Fortunately, it was at low tide (” you checked the tides before we went? “Asked my concerned husband)”
Partial Solar Eclipse Composite Image, which Andrea Girones started on March 29. | Credit: Andrea Girone
The photo of Girones mixes an unfiltered panorama and a composite with filtered images of the sun before sunrise as soon as it rose. Girone then assembled the picture in Photoshop.
The darling sunrise from Québec, Canada
Jörg Schoppmeyer watched the rising sun and a Mirage effect also made of punch lever, Baie-comau. “The solar eclipse was recorded in 4K with a Baader travel companion 95/560,” he continued YouTube. “The ‘thing’ on the ocean on the right is a ship that moves from left to right.” It was Schoppmeyer’s 65th solar eclipse.
Further southwest in Les Escoucouins, Québec – where the St. Lawrence River is very wide – Mike Kentrianakis and Kevin Wood also removed the “double sunrise”.
“This orientation was to be found, to say the least, a challenge. However, hard work and perseverance paid off when we rarely saw this morning,” said Wood.com in an e -mail about Space.com.
Rare “double sun” during the partial solar eclipse of Les Escoumins, Quebec. | Credit: Kevin Wood
Wood found the right place to capture the incredible “double sunrise” at the perfect moment.
“Like headlights through the fog that rises through the Murk and Mire of the morning. The crescent spikes of one in the Eclipsed Sun at the same time break the horizon and give the illusion of two.” Wood continued.
Kentrianakis has taken a number of dramatic sunrise photos during the partial solar eclipse.
The sun rises during a partial solar eclipse like a few threatening horns against a red sky in the early morning.
Partial solar eclipse during the sunrise, the sun looks like a few horns that rise above the horizon.
Partial solar eclipse during the sunrise, the sun looks like a few horns that rise above the horizon.