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My only decent capture last night.
Canon 7D with Tamron 14-70mm
f/7.1, iso 200, 3.2 sec, 70mm
 

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My only decent capture last night.
Canon 7D with Tamron 14-70mm
f/7.1, iso 200, 3.2 sec, 70mm
Thanks for posting. Due to the rain and cloudy skies here in Houston. I wasn't able to see the moon.
 
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I had a clear view of the moon but I couldnt take a picture because my iphone couldnt pick up enough light. It looked far away compared to most of the pictures I see here. Also it did not look that orange/red to me during the full eclipse. IT was very dark outside and you could just see a outline glow behind it with a extremely light pink center.
 
Lunar eclipse 9/27/2015 composite SE Michigan
This is my 1st composite of the night, taken on fixed tripod, these are 2 minutes apart, 10:44pm - 11:06pm.
Canon 70D, 70-200mm L @ f2.8, ISO 3200, 1/15 sec each.
The faint "dots" are stars that showed up in the capture.
Hartland, Michigan, USA.
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This is my 2nd composite of the night, taken on fixed tripod, these are 2 minutes apart, 11:10pm - 11:34pm.
Image is taken as leaving totality, so you can see the transition.
Canon 70D, 70-200mm L @ f2.8, ISO 800, 1/8 sec each.
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Alas xloud cover. Where we were nixed the super moon and most of the blood moon. I did see the eclipse and the moon turn orange. I tried getting photos, but the weather wasn't cooperating.

Thanks for posting these everyone.
 
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