You know, as paranoid as we're taught to be about looking at eclipses, I'm not surprised someone asked this. During our last full eclipse around 35 years ago or so, the internet wasn't around to explain the dangers and safe viewing procedures during an eclipse. Indeed, I never learned until this year that the danger is in fighting the reflex to look away from the exposed sun, but that it is perfectly safe to stare the eclipse full in its face during totality when only the corona is visible.
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I took a few photos if anyone cares. Don't get too excited though. I wasn't quite in the path of totality this time. I just dug the shifting of colors, like a sepia effect overlaid the world and the shadows grew in contrast. It was surreal.