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Now and Zen
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Here where I live we had a 92% eclipse at 1:04 PM. These pics show the sunlight through the leaves of a maple tree, it is a safe way to see the eclipse with the need of glasses. The first one is the hood of my neighbor's jeep.



This one is looking down at the sidewalk.



We lucked out, it was mostly sunny here, but around KC, where they were to have totality, it looks as though it was cloudy/rainy.


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I’ll post mine here too:





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Cloudy here, but lucked out enough to snap this:



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Anyone got a full eclipse shot?


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Some cool photos here:
http://spaceweathergallery.com/eclipse_gallery.html


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We got to see pre-partial and post-partial, but the darkest partial we were to see in central Florida was obscured by a bitchin' thunder storm.



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It was a beautiful day here, all set up, and then the clouds rolled in and it started pouring. Still is.




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The eclipse experience at my house was a total eclipse via cloudage...



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Thunderstorm here, could not see it.
 
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I was worried early, as we had some fog. Burned off around my house by 0830 (Eclipse started about 0910, maxed around 1020, over at 1138). All times local. Here are a few quick pics. There is some glare around the edges. I don't have a camera mount for my telescope, so I just used my zoom on my camera through a custom filter ($1.99 eclipse viewing glasses). I still need to sort through some pictures.

0919L:



1021L(~90% totality):



1121L:

 
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73% here and still really bright.
https://flic.kr/p/XJC7tD
 
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This was taken at 10:38 AM PDT. I also got an unexpected starburst effect.

 
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I watched it from start to finish through the glasses and a welders thingy. I saw a lady pay 50 dollars for those silly glasses, to a Mexican family who had 4 pairs. Those glasses caused a real shit show at the Library parking lot when the supply dried up. Face bookers came in by the hundreds to get them but they were all givin out.
 
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We only got 98% but pretty close.



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I drove to near the theoretical max total eclipse happened. (Victor, Idaho)
It was really amazing how even when there was just a sliver of the sun visible, like only 1%, it was still pretty light out; just like early evening or something. But when it actually went to 100% total, it was pitch black, and turned cold, just like night!
I've got some snapshots, but on a cheap camera. Nothing worth posting.


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