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I was quite bored with my eclipse photos of the sun with a bite out, so I envisioned seeing the unseen. What if we could see the little world passing before the sun?  I took my all time favorite moon photo, dimmed it as though lit from earthshine, sized it to fit the arc from the eclipse, inserted it into the arc and produced a quick slideshow encompassing 1:20pm to 4:16pm in roughly 15 min increments.  
View the slide show here: https://jamesdevore.smugmug.com/2024-Tampa-Eclipse
Here is a teaser photo: 

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				CaliforniaPeggy
(155,545 posts)That, by itself, is amazing.
Now, onto the feature attraction!
 
 
ON EDIT: Wow! I found that by speeding up the progression, I could nearly see the motion the way it actually occurred. (I wish Andy could have seen this; he would have loved it.)
Thank You!
 
 
HAB911
(10,051 posts)My default slideshow was 10 sec, I changed it to 5, maybe I'll change it to 2 and see if that works. I also tried making it brighter but it just blew out the sun too much

