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Pdwight 08-21-2017 07:13 PM

Eclipse on a Porsche board
 
If you were lucky enough to be in a totality zone today and clear skies it was breathtaking.

Words and pictures do not do this justice...I was excited as a kid today and that does not happen very often. The wife and I got to spend a few hours today with people from all over the US and beyond and all colors and all we had was a great time.

BirdDog 08-21-2017 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Pdwight (Post 547570)
If you were lucky enough to be in a totality zone today and clear skies it was breathtaking.

Words and pictures do not do this justice...I was excited as a kid today and that does not happen very often. The wife and I got to spend a few hours today with people from all over the US and beyond and all colors and all we had was a great time.

We were at 97.5% totality here in Atlanta (well, a little north of it). We expected to be in darkness, about like a full moon, but with just 2.5% showing it was still bright out. As if there were some light cloud cover over the sun.

That made it less impressive I think to people who didn't have eclipse glasses, but for those of us who did, WOW! There was just the smallest wisp of the sun showing. The bugs went a little wacko at the height of it and everything had an eerie red tinge. And the shadows! Light shining through leaves in the trees looked like mini eclipses on the ground. And all the shadows were so SHARP. It was wild. Everyone here had a great time!

dghii 08-21-2017 08:13 PM

The weather channel was in its full glory today, 'covering' the event from coast to coast. Its been very slow for storms so I guess they had nothing else to cover.

I paid it no attention. Didn't matter as it was cloudy here all day.

I'll wait for a full moon and think the exact opposite.

Disaster 08-22-2017 03:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Pdwight (Post 547570)
If you were lucky enough to be in a totality zone today and clear skies it was breathtaking.

Words and pictures do not do this justice...I was excited as a kid today and that does not happen very often. The wife and I got to spend a few hours today with people from all over the US and beyond and all colors and all we had was a great time.

Agreed. It is one of those things you can't describe. You have to be there. It effects so many of your senses. The light is wild looking. It was my first total eclipse and I drove over 500 miles in my Boxster to get there.

Nmbrsix 08-22-2017 08:19 AM

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My view from Salem, OR yesterday (first significant city in the US under the totality path--this was at 10:18am PDT).

My crappy iPhone photo does not do it justice at all. Gave you shivers.


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