As you may recall from yesterday’s post, I did not get the entire solstice eclipse from beginning to end due to cloud cover. But, from the halfway point forward, the clouds cleared and I was able to get some adequate coverage. After wrestling both mentally and processor-ily with the amount of images (98) and trying to figure out a good way to present the series, I decided on the spiral approach…

What kinds of shots did you get? How are you presenting them? I debated on a video showing the movement across the sky, but that was very labor intensive, so decided on the above. Thoughts, comments, feedback? Share your shots too!
Wow, this is a fantastic photo coverage of the lunar eclipse last night! Well done.
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Amazing Jason – nice one!
What a unique perspective Jason…I love it! CS5 must’ve been crying out “NO MORE POST!”….lol
Awesome shot composite! I shared it to all my friends on facebook!
Angela