- Where do they go?
- Tree roots
Issaqueena Falls, South Carolina, USA. - Sudden Brilliance
August 2017 total solar eclipse Lake Keowee, South Carolina, USA Profound overexposure as the limb of the sun reemerges from behind the moon. - Snout, Inverted
- Small waterfall, Beaverdam Creek
Mountain View Trail, Blue Knob State Park, Pennsylvania - Puffy Jack
- Portal to Manhattan
High Mountain, Wayne, New Jersey - Plants growing on rock
Mountain View Trail, Blue Knob State Park, Pennsylvania - Passing Cloud
August 2017 total solar eclipse Lake Keowee, South Carolina, USA - Orange fungus
Mountain View Trail, Blue Knob State Park, Pennsylvania - Munch, Munch
August 2017 total solar eclipse Lake Keowee, South Carolina, USA Partial phase, just before the sunspots get eaten. - Mountain View Trail
Blue Knob State Park, Pennsylvania - Manhattan from High Mountain
Wayne, New Jersey - Last Sliver
August 2017 total solar eclipse Lake Keowee, South Carolina, USA - ISS transiting the sun
Composite of 4 exposures showing a solar transit of the International Space Station. Photographed from Gallitzin State Forest, Pennsylvania, USA at 2015-08-29 14:12:42 UT. The duration of the transit was 0.8 seconds. The distance to the ISS was approximately 616 km and its angular size was about 45 arcsec. Planning for the transit was done using CalSky.com. Pentax K-5 II, Pentax DA* 300mm f/4, Tamron 1.4x teleconverter, ND 1000x filter. Exposures were 1/6000 second with the lens set to f/8 (for an f/11 effective aperture with the teleconverter). - Hen-of-the-woods
Mountain View Trail, Blue Knob State Park, Pennsylvania - Extreme corona
August 2017 total solar eclipse Lake Keowee, South Carolina, USA This is from my longest single exposure. I pushed this one as far as I could, to the point of excessive noise and artifacts, to reveal the extended coronal structure and earthshine on the moon. - Eclipse composite
August 2017 total solar eclipse Lake Keowee, South Carolina, USA - Dog Diving
- Doe
High Mountain, Wayne, New Jersey