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Eclipse One

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Remember this truly magical day, 20th March 2015 and the solar eclipse with this stunning print that was selected to be in the Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2015 exhibition in the Greenwich Royal Observatory Museum.

I had stationed myself at the side of the road between Newlyn and Mousehole in Cornwall, to have an uninterrupted view of this very special event. The clouds heavily diffused the strength of the sun so I was able to photograph straight towards it without fear. The clouds helped and allowed for stunning photographic opportunities. In this shot, the moon has just started moving in front of the sun, and the edge of the cloud strikes dramatically through the centre of the image. The varying thickness of the clouds allow for a depth of colours and shades, resulting in a beautiful piece of photography.

This image was shortlisted in the Sun category for the 2015 Astronomy Photographer of the Year. This was a year long exhibition that took place at the Greenwich Royal Observatory Museum, and can be found in the Astronomy Photographer of the Year book.

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Remember this truly magical day, 20th March 2015 and the solar eclipse with this stunning print that was selected to be in the Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2015 exhibition in the Greenwich Royal Observatory Museum.

I had stationed myself at the side of the road between Newlyn and Mousehole in Cornwall, to have an uninterrupted view of this very special event. The clouds heavily diffused the strength of the sun so I was able to photograph straight towards it without fear. The clouds helped and allowed for stunning photographic opportunities. In this shot, the moon has just started moving in front of the sun, and the edge of the cloud strikes dramatically through the centre of the image. The varying thickness of the clouds allow for a depth of colours and shades, resulting in a beautiful piece of photography.

This image was shortlisted in the Sun category for the 2015 Astronomy Photographer of the Year. This was a year long exhibition that took place at the Greenwich Royal Observatory Museum, and can be found in the Astronomy Photographer of the Year book.

Remember this truly magical day, 20th March 2015 and the solar eclipse with this stunning print that was selected to be in the Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2015 exhibition in the Greenwich Royal Observatory Museum.

I had stationed myself at the side of the road between Newlyn and Mousehole in Cornwall, to have an uninterrupted view of this very special event. The clouds heavily diffused the strength of the sun so I was able to photograph straight towards it without fear. The clouds helped and allowed for stunning photographic opportunities. In this shot, the moon has just started moving in front of the sun, and the edge of the cloud strikes dramatically through the centre of the image. The varying thickness of the clouds allow for a depth of colours and shades, resulting in a beautiful piece of photography.

This image was shortlisted in the Sun category for the 2015 Astronomy Photographer of the Year. This was a year long exhibition that took place at the Greenwich Royal Observatory Museum, and can be found in the Astronomy Photographer of the Year book.

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