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Comment: Totality. The second series captued the prominences erupting.

Totality. The first of a 2 EV exposure bracket series.

Totality. The first of a 2 EV exposure bracket series.

Totality. The second series captued the prominences erupting.

Totality. The second series captued the prominences erupting.

Totality. The second series captued the prominences erupting.

 
The last of an exposure bracket series at the end of Totality with Third Contact. This is the start of the Diamond Ring effect. Each exposure increased 2 EV in order to capture both the cornea glow close to the solar disk and the fainter rays further out into space.

The last of an exposure bracket series at the end of Totality with Third Contact. This is the start of the Diamond Ring effect. Each exposure increased 2 EV in order to capture both the cornea glow close to the solar disk and the fainter rays further out into space.

The last of an exposure bracket series at the end of Totality with Third Contact. This is the start of the Diamond Ring effect. Each exposure increased 2 EV in order to capture both the cornea glow close to the solar disk and the fainter rays further out into space.

The last of an exposure bracket series at the end of Totality with Third Contact. This is the start of the Diamond Ring effect. Each exposure increased 2 EV in order to capture both the cornea glow close to the solar disk and the fainter rays further out into space.

The last of an exposure bracket series at the end of Totality with Third Contact. This is the start of the Diamond Ring effect. Each exposure increased 2 EV in order to capture both the cornea glow close to the solar disk and the fainter rays further out into space.

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