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    Eclipse 2024

    April 11, 2024 by Karen 32 Comments

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    The total eclipse has come and gone for my little town until the year 2124. It was pretty O.K. as far as terrifying natural events go.

    Total eclipse 2024 with cloud cover and diamond ring effect in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

    Just like I thought, the total eclipse was scary. No one describes them as that. It's all ooooos and ahhhhhhs but I'm here to tell you that they're like the third act of an apocalypse movie. But fun.

    The eclipse was awesome, mind boggling, and all the other things people try to describe it as, it just also happens to be moderately disturbing. Not as disturbing as an alien invasion or the subsection of humans who emailed me to warn me a total eclipse is the Satanic work of the devil.

    I prepared the night before the total eclipse as much as I could. I had my camera batteries charged, all my settings dialed into the camera, my solar cover made and my remote shutter control ready to go.

    Everything was going to go according to plan. Just like gardening always does.

    I held onto that hope as I stood in my dark, shadowless backyard minutes before the partial eclipse was supposed to begin, my camera remote in one hand and a can of Pringles in the other.

    According to my watch the eclipse had begun but there was no cheering. The neighbourhood was quiet, dull, and covered in thick clouds. Looking to the sky I couldn't even tell where the sun was.

    5 minutes into the event I walked away from the eclipse, blew the clouds a raspberry sound and headed in the house. I HAD PLANNED. This was soooo typical of plans.

    By the time I got to the front of the house there were sharp shadows sparking across the foyer floor.

    Running outside in my socks, I headed straight to my remote cable and clicked. When I looked up to the sky most of the thick cloud cover had vanished, replaced with small wisps and puffs that were no challenge for the sun.

    That's right. Blowing a raspberry worked.

    I threw out my plan, took some photos and stared at the sun.

    2024 total eclipse composite.

    To do it all wasn't too hard because of the whole practicing and preparation thing. My normal plan of attack is to wing it because plans just complicate things so this was refreshing.

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    My camera was automatically taking photos at various exposures at timed intervals. Every once in a while I'll walk over to the camera and realign or focus.

    Totality came an hour later. Now that was a shitshow.

    I had read reports that totality would last anywhere from 43 seconds to over 2 minutes. I wanted to see it, take a photo of the diamond ring effect, and also see everything that was happening around me.

    No problem. I would just need to sprint.

    My hypothesis being 43 seconds of sprinting feels like way longer than 43 seconds of standing. Science facts.

    2024 total eclipse of the sun as seen from Dundas, Ontario, Canada

    Totality lasted long enough for me to sprint out of my backyard and into the street because I felt too contained in my backyard.

    My neighbourhood during totality was a quiet, eerie landscape punctuated by the odd person making werewolf sounds.

    I have no idea if anyone else was out in the street, all I could take in was the weirdness of it all; immediate darkness, streetlights lit, Philip barking from inside the house and knowing it would be over in seconds, and when it was gone it was gone forever.

    Just as the diamond ring was reappearing, I sprinted back into my backyard and my camera to get a final photo. I still have no idea how long totality lasted.

    If I were to guess I'd say it was somewhere between get me off this ride and let's do it again. Those are also my thoughts when I'm at a party.

    I had the same reaction to the book A Short History of Nearly Everything where solar systems, the Universe and the 2 trillion or so galaxies in it are explained in easy to terrify terms.

    I put the book away after a particularly alarming chapter on gravity.

    I appreciated and was awed by the entire eclipse experience but my favourite part - really was when the sun came back out again.

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    1. Karen

      April 15, 2024 at 5:49 pm

      Great photos Karen, especially the one of our returning sun in a mackerel sky! Karen

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    2. GinaG

      April 13, 2024 at 2:56 pm

      Where I was in Ohio, we had totality for a little over two minutes. I tried to take some photos with my iPhone and eclipse glasses over the camera, but Apple in their "helpfulness" compensated for the light levels and they were all crap. My son used the same strategy and got a couple of good ones, though. Your carefully planned pics are awesome.

      I didn't find it scary, but the birds apparently did. The Snacks family probably slept through it.

      The most ironic part was when, after looking up every .1 nanoseconds during the run up and totality, the entire crowd saw the first peek of the sun reappearing and headed for their cars to "beat the traffic."

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      • Karen

        April 15, 2024 at 12:23 am

        They were off to the next once in a lifetime opportunity I guess. ~ karen!

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    3. Carrie Anne

      April 13, 2024 at 10:03 am

      Great pics!! I should’ve educated myself on how to take photos, but I just used my phone holding an extra pair of glasses over the lens. Was difficult but I got some good video…I think. I still had glasses from the 2017 eclipse. Lol
      You have to remember to look around at your surroundings, there’s quite a bit. I read That you’re supposed to take a picture through the leaves of a tree or in my case of cedar tree and you would see a bunch of crescent shapes from the eclipse and sure enough they were there. They also tell you to wear green or red.
      One of the coolest things was a group text with my aunts who are both in their 70s and live in Plattsburgh, so they were in the path of totality. The three of us enjoyed it together even though we’re so far apart :)
      Something I’ll always remember….
      Going to try and share a pic and video. Not nearly as good as yours Karen, but I’m proud of it. 😃🌗

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      • Carrie Anne

        April 13, 2024 at 10:18 am

        Wrong pic. Lol
        I’d like to send a video, but I can’t figure it out. Lol.

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        • Karen

          April 13, 2024 at 11:58 am

          Hi Carrie Anne! Yes, only one photo and no videos can be uploaded. Mainly because I have to pay for all the storage of everyone's photos and videos and they take up a lot of space. I'm sure it's great! ~ karen

    4. Jean Allen

      April 12, 2024 at 4:39 pm

      Excellent photos! And Bill Bryson's book is one of my absolute faves.

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    5. Cara

      April 12, 2024 at 2:55 pm

      Your photos are magical!!!! You did a very good job. wow

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