Made using the solar filter Samsung tablet from inside looking out window. Blinds covered part thus giving partial eclipse effect. Appears shooting the actual eclipse will be easier than I thought.
Craig Long - Sure! But zero chance of going blind that way. I like living on the edge... Actually, I don't think there can be any comparison to seeing in-person. Much more than viewing the eclipsed sun and corona. The darkness and cooling air that comes with it is just as incredible and horizon broadening.
Made using the solar filter Samsung tablet from inside looking out window. Blinds covered part thus giving partial eclipse effect. Appears shooting the actual eclipse will be easier than I thought.
ReplyDeleteI just got our filter glasses today! We are far north so will only get a partial but that's better than nothing!
ReplyDeleteI assume we will be able to see the eclipse on the internet somewhere.
ReplyDeleteCraig Long - Sure! But zero chance of going blind that way. I like living on the edge... Actually, I don't think there can be any comparison to seeing in-person. Much more than viewing the eclipsed sun and corona. The darkness and cooling air that comes with it is just as incredible and horizon broadening.
ReplyDeleteCraig Long
ReplyDeleteYes- several different sites - including NASA will be featuring the eclipse.