Totality
Bailey's Beads Composite - True Orientation


Description
This is a composite of the C2 and C3 Bailey's Beads sequences. Each component of this composite is aligned based on how I saw it in the sky, with C2 being near the 11 o'clock position and C3 being near the 4 o'clock position. The reason for C3 having a much larger glare is because a thin cirrus cloud layer moved in front of totality right near the end, making shooting conditions more hazy. Minimal editing has been done, with the only adjustments being exposure, contrast, shadows, noise reduction, etc.


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8 April 2024 at 15:02:44-04:00 thru 15:02:54-04:00
8 April 2024 at 15:03:16-04:00
8 April 2024 at 15:06:58-04:00 thru 15:07:10-04:00
Vincennes, Indiana
1/2500, f/8, ISO 200
1/4000, f/8, ISO 200
1/1000, f/8, ISO 200
500mm
Nikon D7000
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 200-500mm f/5.6E ED VR
Zomei Z699C Carbon Fiber with Ball Head
DSC_7188.NEF thru DSC_7195.NEF (C2), DSC_7213.NEF (Totality), DSC_7299.NEF thru DSC_7306.NEF (C3)
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