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Crazy to think that this is totality, yet there's still so much light passing around, to create shadows and everything.
But maybe the shutter speed is quite low on these?
Edit: down votes. Please, I would love to know why this is a bad comment. Thank you.
Edit 2: title was confusing, now fixed ๐ it was phrased in a way that made me think it was in the path of the total eclipse. But of course nowhere near it, in reality.
Totality, as in the entirety, of the Alhambra is in the photo.
The most recent eclipse, which is probably what is causing the confusion here, was not visible in Spain.
It should say "Alhambra in its totality", doesn't it?
I know Monday's eclipse didn't reach Spain, but it also doesn't say when the picture was taken so I was also confused thinking it was from a past eclipse
Yes fixed the title :)