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Hey, everyone. Forest here with Rocky Mountain School of Photography. And today I want to go over the entire process from shooting to editing a photo like this. The solar eclipse is coming on April 8th, and I think when a lot of people look at images of the eclipse, the one shot, I know this was true for me that they want to get is the shot of totality. And the problem is, its also one of the few images that you cant really practice ahead of time when going into Eclipse day. So this video is going to do its best to walk you through that process and prepare you for what youre going to experience when youre out there shooting. Now, a couple of quick disclaimers. Number 1: this type of image is only possible if you are in the path of totality. So Ive linked a map down in the description from NASA that shows where that path is. But youre going to want to make sure youre shooting the eclipse from somewhere in that path. Secondly, the closer you are to the middle of that path, the lon