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On April 15th a photographer took to Waterton Lake in Alberta to capture a stunning photo of a solar eclipse.
Yuichi Takasaka took an exposure every 10 minutes in the national park and captured the moon’s position and eclipse phase as it arced from left right. The entire sequence is roughly 80 minutes of the entire phase of the eclipse.
It’s an absolutely stunning photograph that takes a lot of patience and a keen eye for the perfect moment. If you want to see more spectacular photographs check out Takasaka’s website Blue Moon.
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