Awesome eclipse photos from friends!


Be sure to look at the larger view of this eclipse photo by Eliot Herman, who saw it in Idaho. Wow!

Karl Diefenderfer saw the eclipse in Dillard, Georgia. He wrote: “To witness totality was one of the most humbling experiences of my life!”

Josh Grob in Molina, Georgia wrote: “We experienced 97% coverage of the sun at our location.”

From Sparta, Tennessee by Scott Kuhn.

“Trees acting as natural pinhole projector revealing solar eclipse.” via Scott Vaughn Photography on the campus of East Tennessee University.

Despite the blast of info from this country, the U.S. wasn’t the only country to see this August 21 eclipse of the sun. Paulo Pereira caught the eclipse from Portugal, at sunset.

Photo by Angela Demetrio McClain, “taken at maximum coverage (81.9%) from my backyard in Wintersville, Ohio.”

“The eclipse through my fingers,” by Tom Duvall.

Totality in Columbia, South Carolina by Karen McCeney Belton.

Tom Stirling said he managed to snag this partial eclipse shot in Kennebunk, Maine.



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Be sure to look at the larger view of this eclipse photo by Eliot Herman, who saw it in Idaho. Wow!

Karl Diefenderfer saw the eclipse in Dillard, Georgia. He wrote: “To witness totality was one of the most humbling experiences of my life!”

Josh Grob in Molina, Georgia wrote: “We experienced 97% coverage of the sun at our location.”

From Sparta, Tennessee by Scott Kuhn.

“Trees acting as natural pinhole projector revealing solar eclipse.” via Scott Vaughn Photography on the campus of East Tennessee University.

Despite the blast of info from this country, the U.S. wasn’t the only country to see this August 21 eclipse of the sun. Paulo Pereira caught the eclipse from Portugal, at sunset.

Photo by Angela Demetrio McClain, “taken at maximum coverage (81.9%) from my backyard in Wintersville, Ohio.”

“The eclipse through my fingers,” by Tom Duvall.

Totality in Columbia, South Carolina by Karen McCeney Belton.

Tom Stirling said he managed to snag this partial eclipse shot in Kennebunk, Maine.



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