ORLANDO, Fla. – Florida was not in the path of totality for the solar eclipse, but News 6′s viewers around Central Florida still managed to take some amazing eclipse photos, and they shared them using PinIt! on our website and on the News 6 app.
For Florida, the partial eclipse got underway at 1:46 p.m. For the complete timeline in Central Florida click here.
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We got some great partial eclipse photos from folks in Central Florida, and also total eclipse photos from people who traveled to see the phenomenon.
Central Florida will get its time in the path of totality for a solar eclipse in 2045.
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Check out the pictures below.
Cher75
Eclipse view in Audubon Park
Ginger Gadsden
I remembered to look down during the eclipse and caught this phenomenal sight of the crescent.
Nanci
Later during eclipse, crescents through leaves on side of house. Apopka. Thanks for showing us to look for those!!
Gadget
Pretty cool taking a pic thru the glasses!
Jeff H
3:07 Orlando
Tony and Bev
From Silver Spring Shores in Ocala, Florida.
jlangston
Shot though eclipse safety glasses in Orlando.
PJ Star
The eclipse. Saved my glasses from the last eclipse and got this photo
Natasha Channells
Daytona Beach!
1observer
Many eclipses through a colander
GinaGamp
My pup was enjoying the eclipse safely
Julio Barroso
This was in Port Orange Florida at around 3:00 cloud cover moved in and I was able to snap a photo of the eclipse my name is Julio barroso
are some pictures we got from viewers who traveled to the path of totality.
Shamus
Rochester NY. Cloudy but awesome!
Michael
Corona photo during solar eclipse from Hays i Ville Indiana Michael from Longwood
lagaskell
Drove from Orange City to Poplar Bluff, MO
And our News 6 crew checking out the eclipse safely.
Ginger Gadsden
Got to witness the eclipse with my friends at work. Matt is not looking up because wasn’t wearing eye protection.
ErikSandoval
My dog Bandit loved watching the eclipse
jlangston
Tom Sorrells and Julie Broughton checking out the solar eclipse.
Daniel R. Dahm
News 6 crew checking out the eclipse!
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