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Originally Posted by Shark Bait
I really like the way presented your photos. I was no where near any trees and did not get to see the shadows cast through the trees. Thanks for posting.
I have 115 images taken throughout Brisbane's partial eclipse. I would like to present them in a similar manner that you have as a keepsake.
If you don't mind sharing ... How did you do it?
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Stu,
I too had taken multiple images (about 40) but in the end used images taken every 20 minutes. I then used GIMP to montage the images together (selecting each Sun using the elliptical selection tool), adjusting the sizes so that the beginning and end of the eclipse were the smallest and the point of totality (86% I believe in Brisbane) was the largest image. The other images were scaled accordingly, getting larger approaching totality and then smaller until the end. You may or may not have noticed that Suns 1 & 7 are the same size, 2 & 6 are the same size as are Suns 3 & 5.
Does this make sense?!
Cheers,
Mario
PS I've just noticed that Matt Wastell has done a similar thing with resizing the Sun small to big - he did this before me but honest, I didn't copy!!