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This is my first stab at making a time-lapse video from 838 images I took yesterday. I used a Nikon D5600 camera attached to a 127-mm f/5.2 Televue refractor. A solar filer was on the telescope for the partial phases, but I took the filter off during totality. The exposure times were changed during totality, which is why the lighting level changes so much during totality.
Due to there being a diagonal on the telescope, the direction of the moon's motion is different from how it appeared in the sky.
I was on a farm near Muncie, Indiana.