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Great pictures!  I duct taped a shade 11 welder's glass in front of my DSLR 300 mm lense.  Unfortunately I didn't get the exposure just right, and there were internal reflections between the glass and lense.  However, here's what I captured:

1:00 PM ET

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1:15 PM ET

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1:30 PM ET

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1:45 PM ET

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2:00 PM ET

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2:15 PM ET

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2:44 PM ET

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I wish I would have put more time into improving my setup before the event.  Oh well.  It was fun capturing the progression.  At my location in North Carolina we saw roughly a 90-92% eclipse.

 

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We had just over 2 minutes of totality here in Oregon. We only had to go 60 miles south of Portland to see it. Absolutely amazing thing to see in person. My wife, dad, and brother all had cameras; I just watched. Coolest thing to me was the fact that we had a "sunset" all the way around the horizon, in every direction.

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