A small opening through the clouds was enough to capture the magic moment of the partial eclipse. At the foreground the ancient temple of Poseidon at Sounio Greece. This image was taken from a distance of 2000 meters to the southwest of the Temple of Poseidon and which was determined to be the optimal location
for such a single exposure image a priori thanks to advance work all of this week by my good friend and colleague Anthony Ayiomamitis and myself and involving countless trips and calculations. The image is selected as an APOD (Astronomy picture of the day).

Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi, Skywatcher ED 80, 15/1/2010 7:51 (UT+2), Shutter Speed 1/2000, Aperture Value 7.5, ISO 100