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Your Take: Your stellar partial solar eclipse photos

A smartphone is used to take this photo of the sun reflecting.
A smartphone is used to take this photo of the sun reflecting.
Tony Busko, Your Take
This photo taken with a Canon 7D with a 70 to 200mm lens in Sunnyvale, Calif.
This photo taken with a Canon 7D with a 70 to 200mm lens in Sunnyvale, Calif.
Siva Yannapu, Your Take
Both a UV and CPL filter were used on a Canon Rebel t4i to caputre this shot.
Both a UV and CPL filter were used on a Canon Rebel t4i to caputre this shot.
Sherri Bunn, Your Take
Three polarizers were stacked together on a Sony Alpha DSLR to capture this image.
Three polarizers were stacked together on a Sony Alpha DSLR to capture this image.
Reddy Sarsam, Your Take
In Kansas, the partial solar eclipse was captured with a Canon EOS 70D.
In Kansas, the partial solar eclipse was captured with a Canon EOS 70D.
Nicholas Koehne, Your Take
In Beaverton, Ore., a Your Take contributor with Canon 60D camera on manual settings (1/8000s speed, 100 ISO, F7.1 apperture) took this shot.
In Beaverton, Ore., a Your Take contributor with Canon 60D camera on manual settings (1/8000s speed, 100 ISO, F7.1 apperture) took this shot.
Mikhail Smotkin, Your Take
This sequence was shot with a Canon 6D with a Tamron 70-200 lens and a Tamron 2x multiplier.
This sequence was shot with a Canon 6D with a Tamron 70-200 lens and a Tamron 2x multiplier.
Mike Kline, Your Take
A football team takes time to view the eclipse in Vale, N.C.
A football team takes time to view the eclipse in Vale, N.C.
Rebecca Bess Boyles, Your Take
In Illonis, the eclipse peeked out through the sky.
In Illonis, the eclipse peeked out through the sky.
Liz Brunson, Your Take
A Sony A350, 200 mm lens with a UV filter were used in the making of this photo in Rantoul, Ill.
A Sony A350, 200 mm lens with a UV filter were used in the making of this photo in Rantoul, Ill.
Kali Morgan, Your Take
October 23, 2014 - Partial Solar Eclipse w/ large Sunsot setting behind Communications Tower on the Ten Mile Range. www.danielmcvey.com Sharing is Appreciated!
October 23, 2014 - Partial Solar Eclipse w/ large Sunsot setting behind Communications Tower on the Ten Mile Range. www.danielmcvey.com Sharing is Appreciated!
Daniel McVey, Your Take
An image of the Solar Eclipse taken at its peak from Dallas.
An image of the Solar Eclipse taken at its peak from Dallas.
Dan Huntley, Your Take
A Canon T3 with a ND400 and a UV filter on a 55-250mm lens were used to take this photo over Rapid City, S.D.
A Canon T3 with a ND400 and a UV filter on a 55-250mm lens were used to take this photo over Rapid City, S.D.
Brian Roberts, Your Take
The eclipse wasn't too noticeable El Centro, Calif.,  but a Your Take contributor captured this shot.
The eclipse wasn't too noticeable El Centro, Calif., but a Your Take contributor captured this shot.
Brad Mellon, Your Take
Taken with Sony Cybershot DSC-HX7V, a Your Take contributor captures an image of the partial solar eclipse.
Taken with Sony Cybershot DSC-HX7V, a Your Take contributor captures an image of the partial solar eclipse.
Jai Pugalia, Your Take
The partial solar eclipse omits yellow light in Rockledge, Fla., taken with a Nikon D7000 and a homemade filter.
The partial solar eclipse omits yellow light in Rockledge, Fla., taken with a Nikon D7000 and a homemade filter.
Jenn Cenker
The solar eclipse, taken with a SonyA65 and 4 stop Neutral Density Filter, creates an orange sky at Myrtle Beach.
The solar eclipse, taken with a SonyA65 and 4 stop Neutral Density Filter, creates an orange sky at Myrtle Beach.
Matt Trudeau, Your Take
The partial solar eclipse shines over Missouri.
The partial solar eclipse shines over Missouri.
Tammi Elbert, Your Take
In Ann Arbor, Mich., a Your Take contributor shoots the partial solar eclipse with a Pentax K-3.
In Ann Arbor, Mich., a Your Take contributor shoots the partial solar eclipse with a Pentax K-3.
Dave Thurston, Your Take
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