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Totality
By jdphotopdx
September 6th, 2017
I almost didn't shoot at all. I didn't have solar filters, and didn't want to risk missing anything, but I decided to pop off a couple shots during totality while viewing the eclipse from a friend's property in Madras, Oregon. It was one of the most amazing two minutes of my life. An experience I will hold close forever.
Shot with a Sony A7rii and a Canon 70-200mm f4 IS.
Sony Alpha 7R.
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Side note, used it on my Dell 34" 3440 x 1440 curved monitor and noticed a small blueish spot below and left of the eclipse and assumed I had a dead pixel I'd not noticed before but noticed now because of the black background, however, have just set up a new 43" Phillips 4k Monitor and tried this wallpaper again, same thing, small blueish spot in same area, so it must be a distant planet or star, was buying the 4k monitor anyway, so no worrys here :)
Image is great, maybe worth mentioning in description you caught something else in area I mentioned though and it shows up on high resolutions, some may think like I did at first its a dead pixel.