All the best photos from the 2019 total solar eclipse
The recent dramatic total solar eclipse in Chile and Argentina heralded some incredible photography
Here’s a taster of what eclipse-photographers produced during the two minutes+ of totality:
My best from the Chile eclipse! Loc: Cerro Tololo. Gear: Sony A7RIII, 400mm f/2.8, 24-70mm f/2.8, DJI Mavic Pro 2. #ctio #eclipse #photography #2019solareclipse #2019eclipse #totaleclipse #solareclipse #astrophotography #astrophoto #sonyalpha #dji #dronephotography #mavicpro2 pic.twitter.com/vVLFaS6uIw
— Eric Adams—Words/Photos (@EricAdams321) July 15, 2019
Finally got around to completing my #LaSillaTSE progression and totality composite image. Had to HDR the totality and foreground shots due to the massive exposure range, then layer 20 progression exposures. The Corona is faintly visible and it's cool to see the sun color shift. pic.twitter.com/1ZZU8BxyuJ
— EricTheAstroJunkie (@JunkieEric) July 15, 2019
Eduard Masana @ICC_UB @IEEC_space send us from Chile an image of the amazing Baily's beads. More info https://t.co/7n2Cq9hjqE pic.twitter.com/uEzX3GhglW
— GaiaUB (@GaiaUB) July 3, 2019
Check out this amazing photo of the total solar eclipse today, taken near the @LSST observatory on Cerro Pachón by our very own @EarthCam #NSFScience pic.twitter.com/nfFf9yAe7J
— LSST Astronomy (@LSST) July 2, 2019
Carnegie scientists and friends observing a magnificent total solar eclipse over our Las Campanas Observatory here in the Atacama Desert in Chile. A perfect day. pic.twitter.com/vgt1RtPAGZ
— Carnegie President (@CarnegiePres) July 3, 2019
Dos fotos desde el evento de @LCOAstro y un video de las cámaras de HAT desde el sitio de LCO en la montaña en @Gizmodo https://t.co/gj0CZdsZl1
— Las Campanas Observatory (@LCOAstro) July 3, 2019
Thank you for following our eclipse journey! Enjoy these images captured at the GMT and @CarnegieAstro event by GMTO engineer Paul Gardner during totality: the diamond ring, the Sun's corona, and Baily's Beads. #totalsolareclipse #EclipseSolar2019 pic.twitter.com/pOZMW5m4Tr
— Giant Magellan (@GMTelescope) July 3, 2019
Photographer Captures Perfect Shot of Person ‘Holding’ the Total Solar Eclipsehttps://t.co/Y7BzcbXdWE#Eclipse2019
— Wolfgang Muehle (@dermuehle) July 7, 2019
360 degree panorama of #Eclipse2019https://t.co/54PSFdU0Jy pic.twitter.com/3tpqShj7B3
— Wolfgang Muehle (@dermuehle) July 7, 2019
Main pic credit: Alex Barbovschi