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How to photograph April 8 s solar eclipse with a camera or a smartphone
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(NEW YORK) — The historic total solar eclipse on April 8 is set to be one of the most photographed events this year. In the U.S., 31 million people already live inside the path of totality and millions are likely to travel to cities within […]
A composite showing progression of a total solar eclipse in El Molle, Chile, July 2, 2019. Courtesy of Stan Honda(NEW YORK) The historic total solar eclipse on April 8 is set to be one of the most photographed events this year.In the U.S., 31 million people already live inside the path of totality and millions are likely to travel to cities within that path, watching the moon pass over and then completely block the face of the sun for a short period.It s a phenomenon that almost every viewer will want to capture in a photograph, but it may be difficult to figure out what s the best gear to use or how to set up.Eclipse Across America, will air live Monday, April 8, beginning at 2 p.m. ET on ABC, ABC News Live, National Geographic Channel, Nat Geo WILD, Disney+ and Hulu as well as network social media platforms.Photographer Stan Honda, who is based in New York City, has photographed three total solar eclipses and at least 10 partial solar eclipses. He gave his tips to ABC News on the
A composite showing progression of a total solar eclipse in El Molle, Chile, July 2, 2019. Courtesy of Stan Honda(NEW YORK) The historic total solar eclipse on April 8 is set to be one of the most photographed events this year.In the U.S., 31 million people already live inside the path of totality and millions are likely to travel to cities within that path, watching the moon pass over and then completely block the face of the sun for a short period.It s a phenomenon that almost every viewer will want to capture in a photograph, but it may be difficult to figure out what s the best gear to use or how to set up.Eclipse Across America, will air live Monday, April 8, beginning at 2 p.m. ET on ABC, ABC News Live, National Geographic Channel, Nat Geo WILD, Disney+ and Hulu as well as network social media platforms.Photographer Stan Honda, who is based in New York City, has photographed three total solar eclipses and at least 10 partial solar eclipses. He gave his tips to ABC News on the
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