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Old 02-21-2017, 12:51 PM   #45
Mr_funnypuns
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When it comes to photographing the eclipse, make sure to do your homework and understand the risks. A filter on your dSLR can be a great way to capture images for a lifetime, but for the sake of your vision make sure it's secure. A filter that pops off at the wrong time can wreck your vision permanently.

The eclipse is not safe to view through a camera lens, nor by the naked eye, until it reaches totality. Still you will be tempted. "Just a quick peek" you tell your self. What can it hurt... and the light gathered by a camera lens crashes into your eye and burns a permanent momentous of the eclipse into your retina.

OK... enough drama. Make sure to use protection during the eclipse... wait... that could have been said better...
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