We had clouds during the first contact of the eclipse. It made for some anxious times. The clouds were moving pretty fast. It did create an interesting shot.

Photographed 2023.10.14 Rockport Beach, Rockport, Texas
We had clouds during the first contact of the eclipse. It made for some anxious times. The clouds were moving pretty fast. It did create an interesting shot.

Photographed 2023.10.14 Rockport Beach, Rockport, Texas
An amazing sight to see.
Rockport Beach, Rockport Texas Annular Solar Eclipse was worth the trip. A cold front came in and the winds were blowing 20-30 mph at times. It made a challenging photo shoot for sure.
Here is a collage of some of the better shots.

Photographed 2023.10.14 Rockport Beach, Rockport Texas
No…the moon is not actually blue!

Photographed 2023.08.31 6:42A.M. Allen,Tx
While getting ready for the Annular eclipse, I captured an airplane in the middle of the sun!

Photographed 2023.08.13 Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge
Sunrise at the Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge

Photographed 2023.08.12 Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge
In Texas, we get to see two solar eclipse’s within 6 months between October 2023 and April 2024. I am getting ready!
My next few posts will be of the sun.

They will mostly all be taken with my Tamron 150-600 with a 1.4 teleconverter.
Photographed 2023.08.06 Allen, TX
Living in the city has it’s advantages, except for traffic, and skylines among a few other things.
I have to be selective when I take pictures of a nice sunrise or sunset to avoid all the other stuff around. It takes about an hour to drive somewhere else to see the horizon.
But sometimes…

Photographed: Plano, Texas 2018.10.22
