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An excellent view from the car park at RSPB Ham Wall in Somerset, although at first it was very unpromising. I was hoping for the landscape shot of a lifetime of the eclipsed sun and Glastonbury Tor but the fog wasn't playing. We began to see the sun just before 9.00, partly eclipsed, through cloud and fog. After max eclipse the cloud cleared around the sun so the home made filter came out. The light was quite eerie. I saw the total eclipse of 1999 (from a yacht in the Channel) and that was the same, athough darker. It didn't get dark, the birds didn't stop singing, they just quietened down. Pics later as we got our solar scope out afterwards looking for prominences and I've just got home. Was anyone else's eclipse accompanied by booming bitterns?
eclipse montage
March 2015 eclipse (faint sun spot)