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Sycamore Springs/Photography: Eclipse photography with simple equipment

Photography: With improvised equipment, the Sage of Sycamore captures a beautiful memento of the Great Solar Eclipse, Monday, August 21, 2017 - Another proof that a perceptive eye can beat the costliest of equipment.

By Cynthia Meyer
News from Sycamore Springs

Just another photo of the eclipse... I am sure you will be inundated with pictures everyone took of the eclipse

With no filters on my camera I can spare you for the most part. I even used the paper plate method to view the event.



Now I will have to be careful what I eat when I re-purpose the plate for it's original intended use, less it drips all over the place...

But one thing amazed me was the small crescent shaped beams of sunlight that made their way to the earth, after being filtered through the trees... unique to say the least... (See accompanying photo below story) - Cynthia A. Meyer



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Eclipse: Leaf filter shadows from Sycamore Springs/Photography



2017-08-22 - Sycamore Springs, KY - Photo by Cynthia A. Meyer.

'. . . one thing amazed me was the small crescent shaped beams of sunlight that made their way to the earth, after being filtered through the trees... unique to say the least... Cynthia A. Meyer

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