June 21, 2020 Partial Solar Eclipse Photo Gallery

Below are images taken by members of the Astronomical League of the Philippines. Therefore, all images are the property of ALP as well as the imager mentioned. Any intention to use the images should seek permission to the ALP as well as the main author of the image.

James Kevin Ty

Composite image taken using Canon EOS M6 mirrorless camera with TV-101 refractor at prime focus with Baader 5.0 Solar Filter mounted on Vixen GPDX mount.

Kendrick Cole Ty

Composite image taken using Canon EOS 500D DSLR on Celestron C90 Maksutov-Cassegrain with Thousand Oaks 4.0 Solar Glass Filter mounted on Celestron Nexstar mount.

Jett Aguilar

Image taken using Canon EOS 6D DSLR on Takahashi TSA-102 refractor on Takahashi EM200 mount.

Alberto Lao

Images taken using Nikon P1000 Bridge camera set at 1000mm with Baader 5.0 Solar Filter. Iridescent clouds taken with same camera at 125mm and 400mm.

Andy Quiaoit Palado

Image taken using Canon EOS 700D DSLR on Skywatcher 102ED f/10 refractor on EQ5 mount with Baader 5.0 Solar Filter from Khalifa City A, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Peter Benedict Tubalinal

Image taken using Lenovo PB2 phone on Orion StarBlast 4.5″ newtonian f/4 on EQ-1 mount with baader 5.0 solar filter.

Raymund Sarmiento 

Images taken using Canon 7D DSLR with 500mm f/8 mirror lens with Baader 5.0 Solar Filter.

Mark Ian Singson

Images taken using Canon M50 mirrorless camera with Meade 1000mm f/10 mirror lens with Baader 5.0 Solar Filter.

Ronald Sison

Images taken using Nikon D5300 DSLR on Celestron C90 Maksutov-Cassegrain on Sky Adventurer mount. Thousand Oaks Glass Solar Filter.

Francisco Lao, Jr. 

Images taken by his nephew using Nikon D3200 DSLR on Orion ST80 refractor with Thousand Oaks Solar Glass Filter from Sta. Mesa, Manila.

John Nassr

Image taken using Nikon D500 DSLR with 400mm lens at f40. No filter.

Vincent Gella

Images taken afocally with smartphone using Celestron Travel Scope 70mm refractor mounted on Vixen Polarie mount.

Michelle Espino

Image taken using smartphone on pinhole projection on paper.

Some ALPers beside their setups