Monday, February 4, 2013

How can I photograph a partial solar eclipse (14-November-2012) withmy Canon EOS 1100D?


Question by 007: How can I photograph a partial solar eclipse (14-November-2012) withmy Canon EOS 1100D?
How does a filter (solar) work? Do you just put it in front of the lenses and point at the sun?
Thanks.


Best answer:
Answer by selina_555I have never tried it myself, but if I wanted to learn about, I'd start here:

http://bit.ly/SrA1LZ

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A Solar eclipse never happens randomly. It belongs to a certain Saros family. This Solar eclipse in Scorpio at 22 degrees belongs to the series 15N. Such a series produces around 70 eclipses over a period of approximately 1300 years. Let's have a look at what the meaning is of Solar eclipses and in particular this one that occurs at the 13th of November 2012. Consultation page: www.astroveerle.com/services
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