1 00:00:00,500 --> 00:00:03,269 How to photograph a total solar eclipse. 2 00:00:03,937 --> 00:00:06,339 Five tips from NASA experts. 3 00:00:09,042 --> 00:00:11,511 Pro Tip #1: Safety First 4 00:00:12,345 --> 00:00:16,416 Use a special solar filter to protect your camera. 5 00:00:17,217 --> 00:00:21,121 Only remove the filter during totality. 6 00:00:21,988 --> 00:00:24,891 Pro Tip #2: Any Camera is a Good Camera 7 00:00:25,525 --> 00:00:30,096 The best equipment is a good eye for composition. 8 00:00:31,064 --> 00:00:32,866 Can’t capture the eclipse up close? 9 00:00:32,866 --> 00:00:36,102 Experiement with landsacpe shots that capture the changing environment. 10 00:00:37,170 --> 00:00:40,340 Pro Tip #3: Look All Around 11 00:00:41,207 --> 00:00:45,145 Everywhere you point your camera can capture exceptional imagery. 12 00:00:46,079 --> 00:00:50,316 Notice the human experience of watching an eclipse. 13 00:00:51,317 --> 00:00:54,254 Pro Tip #4: Practice 14 00:00:54,954 --> 00:00:58,958 Know the capabilities of your camera before eclipse day. 15 00:00:59,859 --> 00:01:03,229 Manually focus your camera for crisp shots. 16 00:01:04,030 --> 00:01:06,199 Pro Tip #5: Share Your Experience 17 00:01:06,833 --> 00:01:10,603 Tag @NASA and use #eclipse when sharing on social media.