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colinmlegg
16-11-2012, 10:47 AM
It's been fun reading all the reports and viewing the great images. Thanks everyone!

Here's my little contribution... posted to my facebook page yesterday.

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My body is almost broken, but my mind is high as a kite after my eclipse adventure yesterday.

Spooked by cloud on the coast I went around 150 km inland from Cairns to a spot known as The Granite. West of the ranges is less cloudy if moist easterlies are blowing in from the ocean and this was the forecast for Wednesday morning.

Short version of the story: The night before I hiked to a spot just below the summit (750 m), with a ludicrous amount of gear and slept on a rock ledge (getting around 1 hour for reasons I'll describe later). At 5 am, I traversed the final 100m and started seting up the gear. A few dslrs for timelapse and 1 p&s for video. All cameras would be automated. I wanted to watch this one unhindered, no distractions. By 6am (1/2 hour to go), everything was setup and I thought I was set. But a nagging thought told me I needed to do one final test of the gear. I'd made a one line change to a script the day before and copied it to the netbook but hadn't run a test. So I started the test and nothing worked. Oh ****! After a frantic 5 minutes checking and re-checking the connections I looked at the file. EMPTY..ZERO bytes! Although the brain was dulled by lack of sleep and mild panic, I thought maybe the transfer from thumb drive to netbook had failed. Yep... the file on the thumb drive had bytes! Crisis averted! :)

What a view! I had around 180 degrees unobstructed, North and East. With about a minute to go and all cameras now firing, I saw the first hint of shadow in the north west. The light was changing rapidly in both quality and intensity. Every few seconds was different and you so wanted to slow things down to saver each moment. I watched the shadow race across the sky and hit the sun at 2nd contact. The next 2 minutes raced by in a flash. I spent most of the time watching the shadow change shape around that bizarre central black hole. 3rd contact hit with an explosion of rainbow coloured light. For 2 or 3 seconds the rainbow expanded in the high altitude cloud and was then overcome by brightness and the show was over....till next time! :)

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ps. A big thanks to all the IIS posters for sharing info prior to the event. Particular thanks to Phil Hart, Geoff Simms, Joe Cali and Alex Cherney for helping with weather forecasts, logistics, optimal exposures and light curve fitting.

Now to find some time to process all the data.

pps. Just rendered the first timelapse. Details in the vimeo description.

https://vimeo.com/53641212

Added fireworks at 2nd contact image - courtesy Adams Dam Cosmic Convergence Festival!

Added fisheye view at 3rd contact.

ourkind
16-11-2012, 11:48 AM
That was totally awesome!

Larryp
16-11-2012, 11:49 AM
Excellent, Colin!

strongmanmike
16-11-2012, 11:56 AM
Sounds like one man was in paradise for a few minutes...

You guys are dedicated, that's for sure!

Mike

bartman
16-11-2012, 12:47 PM
OMG WOW
The shadow looks like ( or is it?) crossing the sky through the clouds?!?!?!?!?
Fantastic!
bartman
Surely that's an APOD!!!!

StephenM
16-11-2012, 01:08 PM
Beautiful image and fabulous timelapse Colin! Great stuff.

Cheers,
Stephen

SkyViking
16-11-2012, 01:17 PM
Just fabulous work Colin! It really shows what it's like, for us who couldn't be there. I truly enjoy these wide field views of the event, they put it all in perspective. Thanks for doing this.

h0ughy
16-11-2012, 01:27 PM
brilliant work - well done

iceman
16-11-2012, 04:32 PM
Beautiful! love the movement of the shadow!

Phil Hart
16-11-2012, 05:39 PM
Quite a few people worked hard for their eclipse images, but nobody else came close to this (even excluding driving from Perth!). superb effort.

The video is just sweet.. the shape of the shadow and the way the edge of it kisses the sun back into life at 3rd contact. wow!

and look out for the fireworks bottom left with drifting smoke plumes!

Phil

alan meehan
16-11-2012, 06:11 PM
Simply stunning colin we went out to mareeba but were you went
what a adventure ,well done
AL

Paul Haese
16-11-2012, 06:27 PM
Love that animation. The moon shadow movement is great.

multiweb
16-11-2012, 07:21 PM
This is so cool. Love that shadow cone swipe across the whole sky. Very dynamic sequence. :thumbsup:

Matt Wastell
16-11-2012, 08:11 PM
Excellent!

naskies
16-11-2012, 09:30 PM
Stunning! Great to see your hard work and dedication rewarded with such great images.

colinmlegg
17-11-2012, 05:14 PM
Thanks a lot guys! :) Still beaming over what I saw that day. Body has recovered pretty well, so I've hit the road again and gone north to Cooktown. Hoping to get some Leonids action tomorrow morning. Should be nice and dark to the north. I saw a beautiful Leonid while lying on the rock ledge the night before the eclipse, so that's wet the appetite for more.

iceman
17-11-2012, 05:19 PM
More images please, Colin!

alexch
18-11-2012, 12:22 AM
The sweeping shadow is just incredible. A great timelapse, Colin. Can't wait for more.

Cheers,
Alex

colinmlegg
18-11-2012, 11:08 AM
By mistake I rendered the video at 30 fps. Have uploaded another at 24 fps and added a bit more lead in and out footage. Although it's blown out, I think it improves the sequence.

https://vimeo.com/53641212




Thanks Alex. Great to meet you the other night and congrats again on the APOD!

AstroTourist
18-11-2012, 11:09 AM
Incredible timelapse.
Love that shadow.
Rgds,
Terry

sheeny
18-11-2012, 11:35 AM
Very cool timelapse!

Al.

trek1701
18-11-2012, 07:21 PM
Excellent result Colin once again.


Folks, I caught up with him later that day and he was a wreck!
I saw all his of his luggage that he lugged up the hill and I couldn’t believe how heavy it was.
The backpack alone must have been 20kgs, I estimate the total weight at approx. 40kgs quite an amazing achievement. I also particularly liked the fireworks going off at second contact :thumbsup:


Regards Mark

colinmlegg
18-11-2012, 07:57 PM
Thanks Mark. Guess we should have weighed it hey ;). Pity I couldn't make the IIS party. Just too damn buggered!

I've put up a still of the fireworks. I wonder if anyone has a similar shot from ground level?

iceman
19-11-2012, 09:29 AM
Amazing work Colin. Inspirational!

colinmlegg
19-11-2012, 11:31 AM
Thanks Mike. If the forecast had been good on the coast I probably would have setup somewhere near you. I really wanted an ocean view after retreating inland for Ceduna. I scouted a couple of other spots near the Granite, but one was thwarted by a locked gate and another turned out to be an aboriginal sacred site.

Added a 3rd 180 fisheye image at 3rd contact. This horizon is a little light on this one...struggling a bit to process these out of the back of my Troopy.