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by Robert Bales
$53.00
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A composite view of the total eclipse from the path crossing Idaho.
On Aug. 21, 2017, skies darkened from Oregon to South Carolina in the... more
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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A composite view of the total eclipse from the path crossing Idaho.
On Aug. 21, 2017, skies darkened from Oregon to South Carolina in the first total solar eclipse visible from coast to coast across the United States in 99 years
A total solar eclipse occurs when the disk of the moon appears to completely cover the disk of the sun in the sky. The fact that total solar eclipses occur at all is a quirk of cosmic geometry. The moon orbits an average of 239,000 miles (385,000 kilometers) from Earth — just the right distance to seem the same size in the sky as the much-larger sun. However, these heavenly bodies line up only about once every 18 months.
Outside the path of totality, skywatchers in the continental U.S. and other nearby areas will see a partial solar eclipse, in which the moon appears to take a bite out of the sun's disk. Two to five solar eclipses occur each year on average, but total solar eclipses happen just once every 18 months or so.
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I am a retired teacher, coach, and athletic director. While my wife, Judy, and I were teaching she had a photo studio, and I had a dark room where I did black and white and color. Some were for the studio while most of it was just a hobby. When we retired in 2000, we sold our house in Eastern Washington and moved onto our boat, Last Class, and our motorhome. We sold Last Class a few years ago and bought a small house in Yuma, Arizona and bought another one in Emmett Idaho. Now we spend the summers in Emmett and the winters in Yuma. Over our 50 years of marriage, we have always had an interest in photography and both of us enjoy taking the photos for this site. I have always used Cannon cameras and now I am using the 7D for most of the...
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Kristina Rinell
Beautiful work of this event, Robert! l/f
Robert Bales replied:
Thanks Kristina for the nice comment and the LF!!
Michelle Meenawong
very well done Robert l/f/t/p
Robert Bales replied:
Thanks so much Michelle for the nice comment and the LFTP!!
Robert Frederick
Well documented, designed, and presented! Excellent - L/F/T/G
Robert Bales replied:
Thanks so much Robert for the wonderful comments and the LFTG!!
William Tasker
This is the best image I've seen about this event. Kudos! L/F
Robert Bales replied:
Thanks so much William, for the great comment and the LF!!
Donna Kennedy
Fantastic work Robert!...F/L/T
Robert Bales replied:
Thanks Donna for the comment and the LFT!!
Elena Ivanova IvEA
interesting artwork!
Robert Bales replied:
Thanks Elena!!
Norman Johnson
Nicely done Robert.
Robert Bales replied:
Thanks Norman!