January 20, 2000, I photographed this total lunar eclipse from the shore of Lake Michigan in Algoma Wisconsin.
What I remember most about this event was, that the ambient air temperature was -12 below zero. It was so cold that all my equipment froze except for one camera. And in that camera the film was cracking because of the extreme cold.
One image was made every 10 minutes and the Moon turned a deep red near totality. This is sometimes due to volcanic dust suspended in the atmosphere.
5 inch f9 apochromatic refractor at prime focus.