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How to photograph solar eclipse from North America and Europe next week – Digital Camera World
A rare ‘ring of fire’ sunrise eclipse will be visible in America this June while Europeans will see a bite taken out of the Sun

The northern hemisphere is about to get a solar eclipse. A rare celestial event where a New Moon slips precisely between the Earth and the Sun, what happens on 10 June, 2021 will look drastically different depending on your location on the planet. From some locations this eclipse will look like a dramatic ring of fire around the Sun with an annular eclipse, though most of North America, the Arctic, Europe and Russia will see a partial solar eclipse.
What will you see from where you are? What do…
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