Liveblogging the 2010 North American Winter Solstice Lunar Eclipse. :D Lat 39 N, Long 76 W
Some notes of art: to follow the everybody-can-to-it theme of this community, these pictures were all taken in a suburban yard with a cheap EasyShare digital camera and no extra equipment. ...as a result, though, these images are really not a very good equivalent of what was visible through the naked eye - I had very limited ability to adjust exposure times and focal depth, so the short-exposure shots are far too dimmed out ( you could see a disc for almost the whole course of the eclipse) and the long-exposure shots are far too bright ( the slivers, especially, look much bigger in the photos than they did through eyes.) And, of course, in general it's much less sharp and I lost detail. But I am not going to say they aren't accurate, because a creature with eyes like an EasyShare camera would have seen pretty much this. :P
( approx. 1:45 AM ) ( approx. 2:00 AM )( approx. 2:15 AM )( approx. 2:23 AM )( approx. 2:30 AM )( approx. 2:35 AM )( approx. 2:35 AM, noflash )( approx. 2:40 AM )( approx. 2:45 AM )(2:45 -> near-totality, break to thaw and post pictures.)
( approx. 3:15 AM )(3:15 -> totality, break for fresh pomegranate and old brandy)
( approx. 3:45 AM )( approx. 4:00 AM )( approx. 4:15 AM )-->4:30 AM Bed.