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This shot took about 5 hours to photograph from sunrise to noon on October 14th. We were lucky enough to have an incredible campsite right on the edge and this was our view right from our tent. The eclipse was set to start at 9:10am and end at 12:01pm. However, I ended up waking up about 6:00 and really didn't want to leave the comfort of the warm sleeping bag. But when the tent filled with a warm glow, I knew sunrise was encroaching and I had to get set up. This was the first time I got to utilize my heavy-loading kit for my Polarie so that I could use a 500mm lens to capture the sun. It was freezing cold before the sun rose (surprise) and rapidly declined in temperature once the eclipse reached its peak. Truly, it was a site to behold.
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