Bailys Beads - 2017 Total Solar Eclipse is a photograph by Her Arts Desire which was uploaded on August 24th, 2017.
Bailys Beads - 2017 Total Solar Eclipse
Taken in Madras Oregon during the total solar eclipse on August 21, 2017. This particular image caught the phenomenon called Baily's Beads which... more
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Bailys Beads - 2017 Total Solar Eclipse
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Her Arts Desire
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Taken in Madras Oregon during the total solar eclipse on August 21, 2017. This particular image caught the phenomenon called Baily's Beads which happens as the eclipse moves into totality.
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August 24th, 2017
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Debby Pueschel
Wow Patricia, this is absolutely stunning with all of the solar flares! Incredible! FLTwg+
Her Arts Desire replied:
Thanks Debby. It was very rewarding to be able to capture this image. I'm so glad that you like it!
Lena Owens OLena Art
I love solar pink flames, looks wonderful!! F/L
Her Arts Desire replied:
Thanks for your kind words. When I saw this with the naked eye, the "flames" or beads glowed in the most amazing way. A sight that I will never forget. When the eclipse was over and I finally got a chance to check my camera to see what I was able to successfully capture I was SO excited that this one came out.
Michael Hoard
Greetings and Congratulations Patricia!!! Your sight to behold, sensational and masterful photo composition titled Bailys Beads - 20017 Total Solar Eclipse has been featured on the group home page Music CD Cover Designs!!! This extraordinary composition has also been group administrator has also been group administer selected as a home page Photo of The Day!!! Bravo!!! L, Fav, Cheers, Group Administrator, Michael Hoard
Her Arts Desire replied:
Thanks Michael for your kind words, the feature and photo of the day. I think this is one of my absolute favorites from those I captured on the 21st. This sight impacted me more than any other when I took off my eclipse glasses and looked up at totality - seeing Baily's Beads was one of those moments I'll never forget. It was incredible to see and experience.