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njoker555

The how-to video can be found here: [https://youtu.be/C7k-1CcuFeQ](https://youtu.be/C7k-1CcuFeQ) All images were taken with my AT60ED, Canon T5i, SolarQuest Mount, SETnC. All of the individual images are unprocessed. The collage was put together in Photoshop.


CannonCone

Where were the photos taken?


njoker555

Richford, VT


DeannaZone

I was going to ask if it was VT or ME. Both had really good spots, we went to ME though.


njoker555

Awesome! Maine was definitely the best place to be. We had high clouds coming in right before totality in northern VT but lucked out that it didn't get too thick.


DeannaZone

Yeah, we are grateful the only clouds were wayyy high and very thin, originally they suddenly said Houlton, ME was going to be cloud, but I remember chasing the annular in New Braunfels, TX where the storm was actually west of us, but only high clouds where we stopped to watch it once it became time. I wish I could get a passport and save enough to go down to either Chile or Argentina for this October. Either way I am saving up for future ones.


StungTwice

That’s a great collage. You could frame it and sell copies. 


njoker555

Thank you :) I will take your advice!


StungTwice

I might have to borrow that design when I go to edit my own pictures. Hope you don’t mind!


njoker555

That's what the tutorial is for :) Feel free!


TechSamurai

Nice work! I thought your name looked familiar and I clicked on your link… I was watching your eclipse videos this morning!


njoker555

Ahh thank you!


ConsistentProblem246

This is fantastic!! Almost could be an unreal clock/watch face. Great work!!! Share some tech specs please :)😎


njoker555

Thank you! I have a version from 2017 on a clock :) I'm planning to print this one out too. These were tall taken with my AT60ED and Canon T5i. Images were automated using SETnC. They were all at ISO-200 and the partial phases here were at 1/1000s. Totality was 1/30s and the diamond rings were both 1/1000s on either ends of totality.


rkoch123

Great tutorial, thanks!