total eclipse

Yesterday I was able to shoot a total solar Eclipse in Argentina. A marvel. The second photo is a montage of two images of the exact moment of the total eclipse.
 

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I remember using baader film filters put in front of the lens back in the film days (abtually they were digital days but with no Live View capabilities). But in this way I could look through the viewfinder (at least a little) and have no fear for my eyes since baader film is supposed to stop harmful IR and UV in addition to the 10-stop reduction.
 
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Maximilian

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I remember using baader film filters put in front of the lens back in the film days (abtually they were digital days but with no Live View capabilities). But in this way I could look through the viewfinder (at least a little) and have no fear for my eyes since baader film is supposed to stop harmful IR and UV in addition to the 10-stop reduction.
I use these baader film filters for my teleskope. Of course you'll always have to check them first before use.
 
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