Here are some photos from the solar eclipse. Since I was in the Boston area, I didn’t get to see a total eclipse, but the partial eclipse was still pretty cool. You don’t want to know how many filters I put on my lens to protect my sensor and eyes, though. Obviously, these pictures are from August, but I think they work pretty well now, since they’re so spooky and Halloween is coming up soon.

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