Plane In Front Of Eclipse by Ryan Spangenberg.
To celebrate the big event, Kolari ran its inauguralSolar Eclipse Photography Contest.
Now, they’ve announced the winners and several exceptional honorable mentions.
“Plane In Front Of Eclipse” by Ryan Spangenberg. First Place.
Ryan Spangenberg won the competition with his unique image of a plane hugging the side of the total eclipse.
Two incredible moments of totality by Keith Double and Justin Castel took home second and third place, respectively.
Its15-stop and 20-stop ND filtersallow photographers to safely take photos of the solar eclipse without ruining their camera equipment.
“Dark Day” by Keith Double. Second Place.
This makes them perfect for photographing eclipses.
These filters are not rated for your eyes, and your eyes will be damaged if you do this.
However, it is perfectly safe to use live view or look through the EVF on a mirrorless camera.
“Moment Of Totality” by Justin Castel. Third Place.
If you are looking for anothereclipse opportunity, an annular eclipse will take place on October 2, 2024.
It will be fully visible in South America and appear as a partial eclipse in North America.
Its fourth biannual Infrared Photo Contest isnow open for submissions.
“Total Eclipse Chrono” by Joe Luther. Honorable Mention.
Here are the winning images of Kolari Vision’s Solar Eclipse Photography Contest.
Dark Day by Keith Double.
Moment Of Totality by Justin Castel.
“Eclipse IRChrome” by Jonathan Sullivan. Honorable Mention.
Total Eclipse Chrono by Joe Luther.
Eclipse IRChrome by Jonathan Sullivan.
The Diamond Rings by Noah Cote / Noah Cote Photography.
“The Diamond Rings” by Noah Cote / Noah Cote Photography. Honorable Mention.
Phoenix by Thomas Streiff.
Solar Glow by Travis Brooks.
2024: An Eclipse Odyssey by Mike Denison.
“Phoenix” by Thomas Streiff. Honorable Mention.
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