Photographer, Location, Date Larger images Comments



Mohammad Taher Pilevar ,

Hamedan, Iran

Feb. 21, 2008 #1, #2, #3 Red moon glides behind a mountain peak Canon 350D, Sigma Lens



Saied Bahrami Nezhad ,

Kerman, Iran

Feb. 21, 2008 #1 it was a good aim so we hunt it ... Photo details : Canon EOS 400D , 1sec Exposure , 400-ISO , F/5.6



Michael Boschat ,

Balcony in Halifax,Nova Scotia, Canada

Feb. 20, 2008 #1, more The eclipse was nice, and as you can see in the image a bluish area between the bright sunlit and eclipsed area was seen. Used my Olympus c-750 digital camera mounted over my 25mm eyepiece on the 4 inch f/10 refractor. Exposure was 1/2 second at f/3.5 and 200 ISO.



Ilia Teimouri ,

Tehran,Iran

Feb. 21, 2008 #1, more that was the lunar eclipse in Iran, I took this image with Canon EOS 20D, in fact I captured 2 images from Tochal mountain and then I combined them with PhotoShop CS2 and you can see the double expose image from lunar eclipse.



Tim Printy ,

Manchester, NH

Feb. 20, 2008 #1 The lunar eclipse was a very bright yellowish-orange. Saturn and Regulus made excellent bookends to the eclipsed moon. This image was taken near the end of totality. I used a Nikon D70 set at ISO 800 with a one second exposure time through an 8" F5 reflector.

Richard Smith ,

Portland, Oregon

Feb. 20, 2008 #1 We framed this shot with a statue and the moon in total eclipse while watching the nights events in the West Hills of Portland, Oregon.



Michel Hersen ,

Portland, Oregon

Feb. 20, 2008 #1 This shot of the lunar eclipse was taken on February 20, 2008 with a Tele Vue 102 and a 40 mm. Scope Tronix Maxview Eyepiece attached to the Panasonic DMC-FZ8 with a Scope Tronix Bower. The ISO was 200, F/3.2, using a 2 second exposure.