Thursday, March 19, 2026

Lunar Eclipse

 I'm late. But I have a good excuse. The lunar eclipse was back on March 3rd, about two weeks ago. So what took me so long? I set my alarm for  2:45AM. Ideal viewing time for totality was predicted to be from 3am - 4am. I used an app on my phone to figure out where the moon would be located at 3am (luckily it would be high enough on the horizon that I could set up in the back yard and shoot over my roof). Then I set up my camera with telephoto lens (100mm - 400mm) on the tripod in the dining room, so when I stumbled out of bed at 2:45am, I could just carry it out to the back yard. 
At 2:50, exposing for the brightest part of the moon,  it looked like a crescent moon.
 
Slowly the redish moon became visible as the eclipse proceeded, with the bright white non-eclipsed area at the bottom. Even if you didn't look at the moon, you would know something was going on. The light looked different... perhaps more reddish from the moon, and darker? It was about this time the coyotes started yipping and howling. Very cool. Even the coyotes knew something was different!
 
Getting the right exposure was a challenge because the non-eclipsed area at the bottom was bright and overpowering. 
 
Near totality, but not quite.
 
 
About as close to totality as I could get.
  
I took this photo in May of 2022. A better example of totality, with no white light visible.
 
I tried to get tree branches in the photo, but they were quite dark and hard to see.
 
By now, it was almost 4am, and I was ready to go back to bed. I got up a few hours later and showed my wife and granddaughter some of the moon photos using the camera display. Later that morning I removed the memory card from the camera and pluged it in to the card reader connected to my laptop to do some editing, and this is where things got weird. MY MOON PHOTOS WERE GONE. I could see earlier photos from a previous outing on the memory card (so I knew the card reader was working), but no moon photos. I tried putting the memory card back in the camera: Still no moon photos. I tried plugging my card reader into my wife's laptop: Still no moon photos. How could they just disappear like this???
 
After doing a little research, it turns out there are a number of file recovery programs out there (which makes me think files must go missing from these memory cards on a regular basis). I tried running one, but no luck. A second and third try with different programs also was unsuccessful. I even called a computer repair store (figuring they do hard drive file recovery), but they wanted $200, with no guarantee that my moon photos would be recovered. Um, no thanks. I gave up. A week later, I purchased new SanDisk memory cards so as to avoid this happening again. Opening a new card, I notice an offer for "free download of RescuePro" file recovery software. On a whim, I downloaded and ran the program. Like magic, there they were!! All my moon photos were recovered. A happy ending to the story, and good justification for for my late lunar eclipse post!
 
Thanks for stopping by!
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39 comments:

  1. ...yet another exciting moment that I slept through, thanks for showing me what I missed.

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  2. It's always too cloudy here and I'm usually asleep at that time of the morning. I've had that happen with my photos too but I can't remember how I fixed it, I do remember how frustrating it was though.

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  3. You certainly are dedicated to your photography. Set the alarm for 2:45 am. As usual, your photography is amazing. Really gorgeous captures of the moon.

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  4. Oh, so glad you were able to recover the photos. How terrible to get up in the middle of the night to get photos and have them vanish. Yikes.

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  5. GREAT story. I love it when a mystery is solved. My mysteries are not that drastic; it is usually where are my reading glasses and they are up on my head. Love the pictures that you saved. I have never watched an eclipse, I think I might stay up to watch one the next time one is scheduled out here on the East coast.
    The best to you and glad you found the app that worked...

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  6. So glad you found these magnificent photos ~ Wow! Great too that you found the neat rescue file app and it worked! thanks ~ Happy Weekend to you ~ ^_^

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  7. All of these photos are amazing! I think I need to get my telescope out more often.

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  8. What a relief to find those photos were recoverable. I love your moon shots. It somehow looks so vulnerable bathed in that reddish glow.

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  9. I photographed the moon eclipse in 2022, it was amazing to watch and photograph. You did a wonderful job getting those shots. I think I used 'spot metering' to compensate for the bright parts of the moon.
    I'm happy your recovered your photos. Man that would have been awful after all the hard work you did!

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  10. Wow, what a great blessing to find that free program to recover your photos - incredible photos.

    Worth a Thousand Words

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  11. I too have recovered few with paid software. It works great. Glad that your excellent pictures were restored by software

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  12. Fabulous images--- and I am delighted you were able to save them!

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  13. The Moon putting on a quiet show. Nicely done.

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  14. Wow. I really wish my Dad was still around and I could introduce him to your blog.
    He had a mini dome to watch the sky - but that is difficult from a town with light pollution.
    He gave his best, invited school kids and anybody, if you like see here.

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    1. Wow, that's an impressive dome. He must have really loved astronomy!

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  15. Glad you got them back! They are wonderful :-D

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  16. That is bizarre about the disappearing files. I have never had that happen before, at least that I can remember.

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  17. I am impressed with the photos and how you recovered them! Wonderful!

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  18. It would have been sad to lose these photos. I don't mind the strip of lightness at all.

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  19. Lucky you for saving those photos.

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  20. Wonderful series of Moon pics, Great post.

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  21. Wow, I am glad you got your files back. They are amazing. Thanks for getting up so early to take these pictures.

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  22. hat a wonderful story behind these photos. I could almost feel the quiet atmosphere of that early morning – the changing light, the reddish moon and even the sound of the coyotes in the distance. Moments like this make such observations truly special.

    And then the unexpected twist with the missing photos – I can imagine how frustrating that must have been after all the effort. All the more satisfying that you were finally able to recover them.

    Thank you for sharing not only the images but also the experience behind them. It makes the whole event even more memorable.

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  23. Of wow--that RescuePro program is good to know about! I'm glad you werer able to access your photos again through it--I wonder what the glitch on your disc that hid them? The photos are wonderful!

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  24. Those are fabulous professional photos. They're really out of this world. Must have been a huge relief to recover the photos finally. A nice surprise too. You probably thought they were gone for good by then.

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  25. I use that but then I only use the card till it is full then swap out, that might change now. I keep the free offers if the software for when I need it. Good you got your photos back but how come you lost them in the first place? I cannot remember that happening on my camera unless I deleted them

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  26. Happy dance; I knew you had lost the photos, and how timely that offer to download RescuePro was. These photos are fantastic, as is the story behind them. Wow!

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  27. It would have been heartbreaking to lose these great photos. Luckily, I've never had that happen to me and it's a good thing because I would have no idea how to fix it. I'm glad it worked for you because these photos are great.

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  28. To start with, thank you for the beautiful photos of the lunar eclipse. I missed it myself.
    Recuva is an indispensable program; it has made me happy before as well.

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  29. What a story! so glad you recovered the photos which are wonderful. I can easily imagine the heart-dropping moment when you thought they'd disappeared.

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  30. We were socked in with cloud cover here so did not see the eclipse! My heart would drop to my stomach if that happened to me with photos! So happy for you (and for us) that you got them back!

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  31. Oh thank god! Those photos are beautiful.

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  32. Recue Pro, who knew? That is so cool that you were able to recover those photos, I would have thought that they were gone forever.

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  33. Absolutely gorgeous shots!
    The detail and color are just mesmerizing.
    I can only imagine how frustrating it must have been to think they were gone after all that effort in the middle of the night
    So glad you managed to recover them in the end.
    What a relief, and what a treat for us to see!

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  34. Oh, the pain of losing photos, but finally what a relief for you. Photos 👏👏👏

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