Friday, 24 January 2014

Remakrable Lunar Eclipse Time-Lapse Photography

Some of many peoples still remembers the lunar eclipse that occurred on December 21, 2010, which happened to coincide with the date of the December Solstice only the second time since 1638. So here is the chance for those who weren't able to marvel at this natural phenomena, time-lapse photography captured what we missed. The unforgettable event took 5 hours and 38 minutes and was photographed every two minutes. Out of hundreds of shots taken, 61 photos were compiled into this long, sequential series of the increasingly-shadowed moon. when you scrolling down the images, you'll quickly see the mind-blowing transformation between the eclipse’s start and finish.The clarity of these images, contrasted with the pitch-black background, makes this photograph feel almost unreal. It's yet another reminder to us that the greatest wonders of our world come from nature.
 
 
 
 
 
 


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