Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
Skywatcher ED 80
15/1/2010 7:51
Shutter Speed 1/2000
Aperture Value 7.5
ISO 100
The weather has been horrible the past week throughout Europe and which included the southeastern Mediterranean which often escapes such serious fronts.
The attached image was taken from a distance of 2000 meters to the southwest of the Temple of Poseidon and which was determined to be the optimal location
for such a SINGLE exposure image a priori thanks to advance work all of this week by my good friend and colleague Anthony Ayiomamitis and myself and involving countless trips and calculations. Unfortunately, Anthony could not make it on time due to an accident on the highway and which allowed me to pursue the eclipse on behalf of both of us.
The greek gods did their part by helping clear the sky in the immediate vicinity of the temple just minutes before the sun were to rise and which made this
result possible.
Some links of possible interest include the following:
(1) http://www.greeksky.gr/files/
(2) http://www.greeksky.gr/files/
(3) http://www.greeksky.gr (my website with rich samples of landscape astrophotography)
(4) http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/
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