It's impossible to feel the full magic of an eclipse. That's why I'm always chasing the next one
![With the Teton Mountains in the distance, Dyer posed with his gear for a selfie-style photo in August 2017 following the total solar eclipse. The two camera systems shown here captured close-up stills through a telescope and 4K video through a telephoto lens. A smiling man gives a thumbs-up while posing with two large camera systems and a mountain range in the distance.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7159792.1712005339!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/eclipse-triumph-selfie-cu.jpg)
Alan Dyer was a Winnipeg kid in the space-race days of the 1960s when he decided he needed to experience a total solar eclipse. This week, he's on the road with a carload of gear to see his 17th.
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It's impossible to feel the full magic of an eclipse. That's why I'm always chasing the next one
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