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This is the baseline image taken the night before the Total Lunar Eclipse.
This was 2018 Jan 30 at 18:20 EST with an old Canon DSLR with a 300mm lens from inside the house shooting through a window.
This was f5.6 and 1/4000sec at ISO 800.
The original image was 3072×2048 pixels but this one here was cropped down to approx 800×800
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This is the last image taken from home on the morning of 2018 Jan 31st with the moon just into the penumbral shadow. Again, taken from inside through a window. This also was 300mm, f5.6, 1/4000sec at ISO 800 and cropped down to approx 800×800.
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And this was the last image before the clouds came in, approx 20 minutes after the middle image above.
This was at approx 140mm, f5, 1/2000sec at ISO 800 and cropped down to approx 800×800.
It was very low over a parking lot and the cloud was coming in. YOu can see just a little biit of the umbral shadow (aka cookie bite) in the upper left of the moon. The rest of the darkness is cloud.
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