Very roughly 15 - 20 minutes between each shot. I took one shot every minute (missing several of those minutes to take photos of the place or looking at shadows and things), and these were just selected from that set.
You will want to remove the filter for a total eclipse, but it would never be safe during an annular eclipse (90+-percent obscured) such as the one in this video.
Very beautiful and very interesting to watch how it was done. Thank you for the video
Very roughly 15 - 20 minutes between each shot. I took one shot every minute (missing several of those minutes to take photos of the place or looking at shadows and things), and these were just selected from that set.
awesome ... very creative.
Brilliant!
Excellent work Forrest, would you mind telling me the time interval you allowed for in between each picture?
Ahh ok I got it, thanks for the reply! Looking forward to more videos :D
I am trying to get ready for August... so let me ask, did you remove your filters when the eclipse was at its totality?
You will want to remove the filter for a total eclipse, but it would never be safe during an annular eclipse (90+-percent obscured) such as the one in this video.