Here is a sequence image showing the partial phases before and after totality. Photos from my Canon 70D operating with a Phottix Aion Wireless Timer and Shutter Release taking a photo every 10 minutes. The total phase image was inserted into the sequence after all photos were taken. The third from last image is missing due to cloud cover at that time.
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Very cool!
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