Eclipse Watch on the Beach

Like so many, I couldn’t wait to see the eclipse! I decided to head down to the beach to get a clear view and I wasn’t disappointed. But it was very windy on the beach that made it really cold even though the temperature a block away was a much warmer 50 degrees. I braved it out to the full eclipse though. I was only at 90% totality so it never get very dark. More like dusk. We also had a few clouds around full totality time but that didn’t keep us from seeing it. I managed to get some photos at our 90& totality but the sun was too strong during the earlier stages. A weird thing happened in the photos: You could see the phases of the eclipse in various reflections in the photos. I understand that shadows cast by the eclipse will create a similar phenomenon. If you have any eclipse photos, I’d love to see them! Please drop them in the comments. P.S. – This beach is in one of the towns that was an inspiration for Sea Kiss from the At the Shore Series.

Look carefully into that middle section of bright blue and you’ll see the eclipse at 90% totality!
solar eclipse

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