I am passing this on just in case someone is interested.
Debbie
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Subject: Avoid the biggest photography mistakes on eclipse day!
Live Webinar: Solar Eclipse Imaging Basics Web Version »
Capture Images That You Will Cherish Forever
In this webinar you will learn how to use point-and-shoot or cell-phone cameras
to capture the eclipse. You will also learn how to shoot the partial phases,
the diamond-ring effect, and Baily's beads. Everything will be covered by
retired NASA eclipse expert Fred Espenak (aka "Mr. Eclipse") who has witnessed
27 solar eclipses.
• How to use any camera (even cell phones) to shoot wide-angle photos of
totality
• How to avoid blurry landscapes during totality
• How to shoot bracketed exposures to capture the inner, middle, and
outer corona
• How to choose the best range of exposures for your equipment
• Beginning photographers eager to capture photos of their first total
eclipse
• Landscape photographers interested in adding an eclipse landscape to
their portfolio
• Cinematographers who want to capture video of the eclipse
• Visual eclipse observers interested in adding photography to their
eclipse activities
Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at 7:00 PM EDT $29.99 Capture the eclipse
Fred Espenak
Fred Espenak is a retired astrophysicist from NASA's Goddard Space Flight
Center who has written over a dozen books on eclipses. He is known as "Mr.
Eclipse" because of his work on predicting, observing, and photographing solar
eclipses.
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