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LL/122091
Carleton E. Watkins
1880, 11 January
[Clouds - Solar Eclipse]

Albumen silver print
16.5 × 22.9 cm (6 1/2 × 9 in.)
 
J. Paul Getty Museum
Object Number: 88.XM.92.84
 
Standing atop Mount Santa Lucia in northern California from approximately 1:30 to 2:30pm on January 11, 1880, Carleton Watkins attempted to photograph a solar eclipse. Accompanied by professors from the newly created University of California and the United States Naval Observatory, Watkins waited slightly more than an hour for the moon to begin its movement and assume its temporary position directly in front of the sun. He made this image of a sea of clouds presided over by a band of trees during that period of anticipation. Eventually, at approximately 2:34pm, he succeeded in making one exposure at the instant of complete eclipse.
 
LL/122091


 

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