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Default Solar Eclipse Pics - Penzance

I've uploaded a few pics to http://www.easterling.freeserve.co.uk/solar.html

They were taken through the occasional wisp of low cloud.

I was quite surprised how much the light changed in colour, considering we were a long way from totality. The sky turned really brown & dim, probably aided by all the dust haze.

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