DESIGNER'S NOTE: ECLIPSE

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I was lucky enough to watch the eclipse from the point of greatest totality (but it was super hot

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I was lucky enough to watch the eclipse from the point of greatest totality (but it was super hot. Like 100°F hot. I'm just glad we have a glass-roofed car that we watched the eclipse from because people got heat exhaustion just from being there.) I took some photos of the partial eclipse (not very good ones, but still) and totality was amazing. When it ended, it actually felt like stepping out of a dream. It's surreal.

Some photos:

Some photos:

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eclipse shaped lens flare!!

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eclipse shaped lens flare!!

(it was cloudy, though fortunately totality wasn't obscured)

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(it was cloudy, though fortunately totality wasn't obscured)

(it was cloudy, though fortunately totality wasn't obscured)

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Wallpapers I made for myself:

Wallpapers I made for myself:

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