
On June 10, 2021, early in the morning just after sunrise, an annular solar eclipse could be observed in Toronto, Canada. During an annular eclipse, the Moon is at a greater distance from the Earth than during a total eclipse. An observer on Earth sees the Moon passing along the Sun's disk, and the diameter of the Moon turns out to be less than the diameter of the Sun. Therefore, a bright ring of the solar disk is visible around the Moon. Since an eclipse occurs at dawn, especially if there are some clouds, it was possible to shoot it for about 20 minutes without a solar neutral density filter. The stars do not appear and the sky remains bright, as the sunlight is quite strong.
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