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View from where I was shooting.

 

Viewing the eclipse in Livermore, California, USA.

 

Shot with a Canon Rebel T3i, 75-300mm lens at 300mm and an inexpensive solar filter.

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This photo was taken during the 2017 Solar Eclipse from Annapolis, Maryland.

 

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Athens Georgia. 99.1 partial eclipse

 

An entire pathway lit up with eclipse shadows cast through the trees overhead. Taken near the 5/3 building in Downtown Lexington, on August 21, 2017

Eclipse through the clouds. Taken with my Samsung Note.

Eclipse 2017

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Meade was a major sponsor for Glendo State Park, Wyoming. They set up an amazing array of equipment for public use.

 

Image processed with Snapseed.

We spent 3 days at a fishing cabin in the Deschutes Club, located in a remote canyon on the Deschutes River 15 miles south of Maupin with this crew.

Right after that first photo was taken, heavy clouds rolled in and didn't let up for an hour. At that point, the eclipse was pretty far along.

Projected image through binoculars onto whiteboard.

Me with binoculars capturing the eclipse

Data were collected by the Earth science program for two hours before and two hours after the maximum coverage (75%) at Penn State Brandywine in Media, PA. Air temperature was recorded with PASCO equipment. Data were entered into the NASA Globe app for the eclipse, which is what generated this graph.

Handheld #Eclipse2017 image taken from @IHG Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites @ColumbiaSC 29169 car park

21.08.2017 13:23 EST

300mm 1/250 sec f/8.0 ISO 100

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@TotalEclipseCAE @NASA

#EclipseDay

Viewing the eclipse in Livermore, California, USA.

 

Shot with a Canon Rebel T3i, 75-300mm lens at 300mm and an inexpensive solar filter.

used it because i have no solar filter

Shot in Hopkinsville, KY on 8-21-2017. Thank you to those of you who stopped by our site - it was wonderful to share this amazing experience with you all! This was shot approaching totality.

I'm still kicking myself for not taking the time to drive to SC to see the proper eclipse.... and I'm looking at my unsuccessful pictures of an 80% eclipse... who would have thought that 20% sun would still be that bright!

This photo was taken with a point and shoot camera through 3 pairs of sun glasses :-D and it's probably my best photo :-D

You can see the quarter sun eclipse in the tiny reflection bubbles.

Check out and make your own 2D or 3D printed state shaped pinhole projector. Here we have all 14 states in the path of totality and the USA. eclipse2017.nasa.gov/2d3d-printable-pinhole-projectors

Want to make your solar viewing glasses your own? Bling them out or decorate them however you want!

This was at our 'total' of 75%-ish

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