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Photos of Annular Eclipse
22nd August 1999

All photos Copyright © David Goh, All rights reserved

This web page was created 05 September 1998
This page was last updated on Saturday, November 07, 1998


I have selected some of my favourite photos here for your enjoyment.  Some of these have been through enhanced processing (contrast, brightness, colour, etc) to make the eclipse more visible.   No other retouching (added drawings) have been made.

Enjoy!


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Our intrepid eclipsed divers watching

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Dawn
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Darkness descends as the eclipse is at its peak
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Gazing skywards
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Please note that all the watchers are using eye protection ("eclipse shades")!
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Happy divers going back





    Frame #4

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^ Original without magnification

Note the white dot in the original.  This final image was obtained after considerable magnification and cropping.  This photo was shot through the "eclipse shades".


    Frame #5

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^ Original without magnification

Similar to previous photo. The eclipse is progressing...


    Frame #14

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^ Original

Just as a cloud was passing, it was possible to see annular ring clearly through the clouds with only sunglasses on.  This shot was made through sunglasses.


    Frame #16

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^ Cropped & Zoomed-In

v Enlarged

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^ Original. 

This picture contains the annular eclipse... but the overall brightness has to be reduced to make it visible in the glare. 

I am particularly proud of this shot.  The eclipse is very clearly seen.

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    Frame #23

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  v Crop, zoom                            v Some psychedelic emphasis

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