Why does the sun shine so brightly and then reflect the actual image of the Eclipse into the picture? My son took these pictures today and we are trying to have a homeschool lesson based on this :) Can anyone solve this mystery?
Why does the sun shine so brightly and then reflect the actual image of the Eclipse into the picture? My son took these pictures today and we are trying to have a homeschool lesson based on this :) Can anyone solve this mystery?
Oh, you're talking about the lens flare? This article explains it.
So, the sun's image is blown out because it's too bright for the sensor. But the lens flare is a reflection, so it's less intense, and thus doesn't overpower the sensor.
That makes total sense! Thanks, cuz!!
I as able to take some great pictures of the eclipse today because there was a considerable amount of cloud cover. This actually allowed my kids and I to view it with the naked eye!
Check it out...
https://steemit.com/life/@nikethemutt/solar-eclipse-photos-no-glasses-necessary
Those pictures are AWESOME!!