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After months of anticipation, exhausting preparations and planning for taking photos of the total lunar eclipse, everything went wrong due to a severe thunderstorm during the phenomenon.  Everything? Well... fortunatelly no, because for approximately 10 minutes in the middle of totality, a small window in the sky allowed me to see the Moon in the Earth's shadow and shoot this unbelievable photo!  The shot was taken from Ikaria island at Pezi, an area known as &quot;the planet of the goats&quot;, because of the rough terrain with the [mailto:chriskots@gmail.com Chris Kotsiopoulos]</em><br />
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After months of anticipation, exhausting preparations and planning for taking photos of the total lunar eclipse, everything went wrong due to a severe thunderstorm during the phenomenon.  Everything? Well... fortunatelly no, because for approximately 10 minutes in the middle of totality, a small window in the sky allowed me to see the Moon in the Earth's shadow and shoot this unbelievable photo!  The shot was taken from Ikaria island at Pezi, an area known as &quot;the planet of the goats&quot;, because of the rough terrain with the [http://www.greeksky.gr/files/photos/other/20110614Rock.jpg strange looking rocks].<br />
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<p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[June 18, 2011|Reading the Colors]] </p>
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<p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[June 20, 2011|833 Years + 2 Days]] </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 14:38, 8 February 2015

The Best Almost Missed Eclipse Photo

LPOD-Jun19-11.jpg
image by Chris Kotsiopoulos, Greece

After months of anticipation, exhausting preparations and planning for taking photos of the total lunar eclipse, everything went wrong due to a severe thunderstorm during the phenomenon. Everything? Well... fortunatelly no, because for approximately 10 minutes in the middle of totality, a small window in the sky allowed me to see the Moon in the Earth's shadow and shoot this unbelievable photo! The shot was taken from Ikaria island at Pezi, an area known as "the planet of the goats", because of the rough terrain with the strange looking rocks.

Chris Kotsiopoulos

Technical Details
Canon EOS 550D, 15/6/2011 23:05 (UT +3), Shutter Speed 28 sec, Aperture Value 4.0, ISO 400, Lens Canon EF15mm f/2.8 Fisheye, Focal Length 15.0 mm

Related Links
Chris' Greek Sky webpage

Yesterday's LPOD: Reading the Colors

Tomorrow's LPOD: 833 Years + 2 Days



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