Eclipse Encounters: Capturing the "Devil’s Horn" Eclipse!

A project in Lubec, ME by Rob Lantz
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A 20-Year Eclipse Photography Journey – Help Capture the Next Chapter!
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Funded: $1,051 of $500
Dates: Mar 11th -> Mar 24th (14 days)
Project By: Rob Lantz
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March 17th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello All I can’t thank you enough—because of your support, the Kickstarter campaign is now 168% funded! This means I’m officially set to travel and capture the Devil’s Horn Eclipse in Maine on March 29th. Your contributions are making this... (Read More)

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