Prior to this eclipse, the only other solar eclipse I've been able to see was the Annular Solar Eclipse of 30-May-1984, which also passed through this area. I was living an hour away at the time, but came down with friends to see it. An "annular" eclipse happens when the Moon is slightly further away from Earth than during a "total" eclipse, thereby appears smaller, doesn't completely cover the sun, and leaves an annulus (Latin for "ring") of the Sun's disk visible all around the disc of the Moon.
A couple of weeks prior to last year's total eclipse, I decided to channel my excitement into a digital artwork. First, I created a layer of deep, indigo blue with my PaintShopPro™ software. Then, I created a triangular section of a lighter color and mirrored it around, multiple times, to simulate the "rays" of the Sun which a child draws. Next, I took a photograph of one of my quartz crystal balls and superimposed it over the rays, then darkened it to represent the Moon. Lastly, I added the border and the mark "AUG 2017" in the lower-left corner.
• DIGITAL ARTWORK BY ME •
I was fortunate to live in the path of totality at the time of the eclipse. I walked across the road from the house — quite literally! — and watched the eclipse in a small field with a couple of neighbor ladies and one of their friends. We were approximately 14.5 miles (23 km) from the centerline. Had we traveled that 14-15 miles to be right on the line, it would only have given us an additional 10 seconds of totality, so I didn't think it was worth the trouble.
• IMAGE FROM ECLIPSEWISE.COM, ENHANCED BY ME •
So, we gathered in the field which I shared previously that was covered in dandelion flowers, only it had been recently mowed before the day of the eclipse arrived.
• PHOTO BY ME •
• PHOTOS BY ME •
• PHOTO BY ME •
• PHOTOS BY ME •
After I packed-up and went back across the street to my own house, I noticed the shadows and sunlight underneath a tree, showing a bunch of partially-eclipsed "suns" on the ground. In the photo below is my pair of ISO 12312-12 rated eclipse glasses manufactured by American Paper Optics®, one of the approved makers of safe eclipse-viewing glasses.
One of the neighbor ladies is so creative. In honor of the eclipse, she brought a bottle of sparkling grape juice so we could "toast" the event, and a Moon Pie snack for each of us! 😁
• PHOTO BY ME •
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We were on the VERY northern fringe of this and didn't get the full effect from the eclipse; but I heard in a few years there will be another one happening and it should be head-on in our location.
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Haha very nice report. You've probably had a great day. Moon Pie snacks, great view on the corona effect and a fantastic view on the venus as add on :-) 👍
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Wicked awesome, I still have my glasses from that :D
These are amazing!!!! and your moonpie at the end caused SUCH a giggle hehehehehe :)
absolutely lovely photos!! :)
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Great photos too.
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howdy from Texas thekittygirl where we got nothing as far as the eclipse goes! haha. but it looks like ya'll had a good time complete with Moon Pies, ha, haven't had one of those for probably 35 years! anyway great post!
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I love this amazing cosmo event unfortunately I'd missed this scenario but after reading your post I'm experiencing that great event on my imagination 😍😊
The neighbor has nice sense for humor
Wow..
These shots are magnífico. Was wondering what the shadows from the sunlight pic was. Thanks for sharing.
I remember the moon eclipse and I even took some nice pics, but did not save them. Your digital art is fascinating. 😊
I love the little portable telescope! I had a great time that day myself. Something that will never be forgotten. I thought it was amazing.
So sweet of the lady to bring the moon pies and a toast.
I like the idea of an artwork for remembrance I should do something like that. The crystal ball worked out perfect for the moon.
We had that too..I did a post about it then.. enjoyed your post. brought back memories...here is some of the folks we watched with viewing the eclispse.. love the stars
The last full eclipse we had was in 1999.
Strange feelings!
Imagine back in ancient times when there was an eclipse . All hell broke lose apparently . #steemitbloggers