HOME  »  Tennessee Solar Eclipse 2017  (46 Slides)     [Page 1 of 4] :: Jump To  
  You have reached the first page You have reached the first page      Up one level      Next page Last page  
The Solar Eclipse Timer app helped with time management during the 1 minute 59 seconds of totality.
I made a safety shield for the partial eclipse setup as I have a habit of peaking over the top of the camera when framing an image.
A bit of scrap mat board with a cut out for the lens and a Thousand Oaks Optical solar filter card.
Final approach into Knoxville, TN.
Final approach into Knoxville, TN.
  totalEclipse-001  
  totalEclipse-002  
  totalEclipse-003  
  totalEclipse-004  
  totalEclipse-005  
Final approach into Knoxville, TN.
City Park, Lenoir City, TN.
One of the park docks on the banks of the Tennessee River
We found ourselves a nice, shady location to wait out the 3 hours before the eclipse starts.
One camera for the partial eclipse, one for totality and a video camera for the partial.
  totalEclipse-006  
  totalEclipse-007  
  totalEclipse-008  
  totalEclipse-009  
  totalEclipse-010  
Show time!
Just before First Contact.
First contact has started the countdown to totality.
  totalEclipse-011  
  totalEclipse-012  
  totalEclipse-013  
  totalEclipse-014  
  totalEclipse-015  
Copyright © 2017 Patricia E. Beebe and David R. Beebe (B2 Photo & Video).

The copyright of the images presented here are owned by David R. Beebe & Patricia E. Beebe. It is illegal to reproduce them without the permission of the copyright owner. As with any image, your possession of a copy of a digitized image does not give you any rights to use it as you wish. Only the copyright owner, or the owner's legal agent, can give you permission to copy, distribute, or publicly display the image.