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The Mountain, the Desert and The Sun, Andrea Girones

The Mountain, the Desert and The Sun

The Mountain, the Desert and The Sun, Andrea Girones

The Mountain, the Desert and The Sun

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The Mountain, The Desert and The Sun.
The magnificent New Mexican high desert🌵🌵
At the base of the Sandia mountains in east Albuquerque I met up with my lovely STELA group for our Eclipse fiesta. This was a long planned image made possible by our lovely hosts, the Armijo family, in Albuquerque

This is a composite of unfiltered sky images shot at dawn and filtered images of the sun taken in 3 minutes (roughly) intervals over the next 3 hours. Because the sun was going to rise so high finding a foreground was challenging and the mountains were a perfect solution. Additionally in order to get the whole path in one frame I would have to use a very wide lens and thus have a very small sun. ( Which Alan Dyer did and it looked fabulous so a lesson learned there)

So instead I shot a 3 panel mosaic/pano for the sun. I used a crop sensor camera, and a zoom lens at 32mm ( roughly equivalent to a 50mm lens on a full frame camera) on a fixed tripod in portrait mode. I set alarms and 2x during the eclipse I rotated the camera slightly westward to keep the sun in the frame. My sun is bigger but it took more work to align up the suns in post processing. The sun images were shot on a non-tracking tripod so you can see the rotation of the moon across the face of the sun.

The Foreground was shot as a 3 rows/5 image panorama as I wanted LOTS of sky. The FG images were shot slightly to the left of the Sun images to get the house out off the frame. But the alignment remained consistent with the mountains.

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The Mountain, the Desert and The Sun, Andrea Girones