More of the same---the eclipse progresses:




      At some point, I got the bright idea of trying to catch the reflection of the eclipse--in the water, 'n stuff.  This turned out to be a fair whack more difficult than expected.  -I couldn't capture just the reflection---it was just too difficult to see in the view finder; so, I tried the whole deal:



      It worked SOO well--that I thought I show another.  :)



      Then this dude, James Mullens, wanted to be in a picture.  I expressed my doubts about him being able to stand still---for 25 seconds.  (!!) He surprised me:



      Well, he IS military.  :) :)

      I lost a whole bunch of shots, here.  -The focus got bumped off, somehow-and I didn't realize it.  (It was very tired.  :P :P )

      A shot, taken over the back of the apartment complex:



      And a final shot, a bit lower:



      The ground turned green--from the phosphorescent light, behind.  Unfortunately, the bank of mature fireweed didn't show up---I guess that would be too much to ask for.  :)

      Well, I hope you enjoyed this little link.  I remember seeing one of these in England.  -Seeing one again, 12 years later, impressed on me--just how much time has gone by. . . .  -Funny how that happens, eh?