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Solar Eclipse through Thin Clouds, Robert Treadway

Solar Eclipse through Thin Clouds

Solar Eclipse through Thin Clouds, Robert Treadway

Solar Eclipse through Thin Clouds

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This is a composite of the April 8, 2024 total solar eclipse photographed just west of St. Albans, Vermont, USA, next to Lake Champlain. There were thin, high clouds during the eclipse, probably cirrus type clouds. The clouds caused longer exposure images of totality to be diffused, where bright parts of these exposures washed-out the dimmer outer corona. So only a short exposure image of totality was used in the composite. The effect of the clouds can be seen in other images in the composite; cloud ripples appear on the face of the sun on some of the partial phase images, and the images just before and after totality show hazy diffused light from the sun’s bright photo-sphere. The haziness in the images was partially corrected with Affinity Photo’s haze removal filter, and also by significantly increasing the black point on some of the images that were most affected by the clouds. Exposure and shadows adjustments were also used on most of the images, and curves adjustment was also used on the totality image.

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Solar Eclipse through Thin Clouds, Robert Treadway