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took these this morning also pick of a star during eclips
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Not bad at all. :p

I watched it from Yorkeys Knob. It was cloudy for almost the entire first part. The sun was still covered at totality, but the crowd could see a gap in the cloud bank that was approaching fast. Every person on that beach held their breath, thinking at the clouds, "Come on, come on, get out of the way" - and they did, unveiling a dark disc haloed by the corona. A dramatic sense of timing on Nature's part. From then on we saw the second half of totality and most of the rest of the eclipse.

This was my second and I will never get sick of them. If I had the money I'd chase them around the world.
 
i loved the way the birds went nuts when it went dark it was awesome,i was at kewarra beach
 
I didnt even know there was an eclipse :/
Was it only visible from queensland?
 
Wish i knew, would of loved to see that. :)
Great pics by the way 43nickw.
Thanks Renenet. :)
 
Next up, the May 2013 annular eclipse, where the moon is just a bit too far forward of the sun for a traditional solar eclipse, so you get a nice orange ring instead.
 
It's all the rage I hear :lol:

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I was having a laugh this morning when this bloke was watching the eclipse on the news and couldn't take his eyes off it...then he started clapping in wild jubilation when the moon passed in front of the sun :lol:

If I was there I reckon I would have tried to put my hands over his eyes or throw a pillowslip over his head to block out his view....but that would have been mean-spirited wouldn't it? :D :p :lol:
 
apparently there was too much cloud for the gathering of elderly folk on a farm outside of mission beach so they all ate breky and got 1/2 tanked instead !! . My mum knows how to have a good time :lol:
 
Saw it too. I was at Clifton Beach. The cloud cover broke a couple of times through the whole event and magically, JUST before totality!
 

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It's all the rage I hear :lol:

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I was having a laugh this morning when this bloke was watching the eclipse on the news and couldn't take his eyes off it...then he started clapping in wild jubilation when the moon passed in front of the sun :lol:

If I was there I reckon I would have tried to put my hands over his eyes or throw a pillowslip over his head to block out his view....but that would have been mean-spirited wouldn't it? :D :p :lol:

When did you loose your front tooth, Luke?
 
In Sydney our high school science department had an eclipse breakfast party on the roof of the Science Centre. We laid on breakfast, had a telescope set up to project onto a sheet of paper (for safe viewing of the partial eclipse), bought eclipse viewing glasses, invited other departments - - and ended up watching the live feed on TV because the sun never peeped through the clouds. :( Oh well, got a very tasty breakfast out of it, with leftovers for morning tea...and lunch...and snacks... I don't think I'll weigh myself for a while.
 
I was at Numbulwar on the west side of the Gulf of Carpentaria this morning. Went down to watch the sunrise.

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I wasn't the only one on the beach though. Had to keep an eye on these two.

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Then the 9 hour drive home including 160km of one of the roughest tracks I know. So no photos... except this one of a graveyard near Ngukurr with the Macassan flags flying.

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What a sunrise! Last eclipse I saw was as a 16 year old watching the shadow cross the Adelaide plains from the tallest hill at the south end. Apparently the Top End folks get anothery in 2013. How good is that :)

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Not bad at all. :p

I watched it from Yorkeys Knob. It was cloudy for almost the entire first part. The sun was still covered at totality, but the crowd could see a gap in the cloud bank that was approaching fast. Every person on that beach held their breath, thinking at the clouds, "Come on, come on, get out of the way" - and they did, unveiling a dark disc haloed by the corona. A dramatic sense of timing on Nature's part. From then on we saw the second half of totality and most of the rest of the eclipse.

This was my second and I will never get sick of them. If I had the money I'd chase them around the world.

Hey Renenet, Darlyn & self lived on top of Yorkeys for a couple of years. Not a bad spot.
 
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Lucky Steve! I guess the buffalo were mesmerised, too and didn't want to cause you trouble.
 
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