Great shots, I wanted to thank you for the help pre-eclipse. I was able to get some awesome shots with my seestar and it was truly a once in a lifetime experience. I live in Indiana so I had almost 4mins of totality and able to take photos and see it live. So awesome!
Nice! Glad to help and glad you got to see it! I got some good shots with the Seestar as well, so glad I took it with me! It tracked the sun all day long and did a great job.
Great shots, I wanted to thank you for the help pre-eclipse. I was able to get some awesome shots with my seestar and it was truly a once in a lifetime experience. I live in Indiana so I had almost 4mins of totality and able to take photos and see it live. So awesome!
Nice! Glad to help and glad you got to see it! I got some good shots with the Seestar as well, so glad I took it with me! It tracked the sun all day long and did a great job.
Lovely work Dan!
Thanks for sharing this amazing experience
Cheers Simon
Thanks Simon! Hope you get to see one when it comes your way!
@@AstroDanno Yeah I think I may have to drive up North of W.Australia to the outback as I think Sydney will be packed out
@@Si-fp2ij it’s definitely worth the trip! We drove about 5 hours for this one. I may have to make a trip overseas to catch another one before 2045.
I was in Mountain View for it and the clouds cleared completely for the eclipse.
I was going to drive down there and set up, but the weather apps all said where we were would be clear. It all worked out in the end, thankfully!
Stunning images
Thanks!
Awesome! Well Done :)
@@LucasGatsasAstro thanks! Grateful I got the chance to see another one!
Alexa, take a photgrapah for me.
Almost to that point! Alexa, fly my rig to Bortle 1 site!
The next one in 2044. :)
Way up in Alaska and Northern Montana I believe.