Thanks to everyone for your answers, no doubt you are experts... I have to
say that unfortunately I'm not prepared to do what I wanted to (take "a few
good shots of the eclipse"). 

As I don't have a solar filter, I'm almost sure I should not even try to
take any picture, but the following comment by Lars (thanks for the input!)
makes me think:

"When the sun gets very low and turns orange,  you can 
photography without filtration,  and try to get some
objects at the horizon into the frame as well.  I'd
try to catch that cool sunset of the crescent sun."

>From this point on earth the eclipse will take place during sunset... Does
it mean we WILL be able to see it and/or photography it? Without filtration?
Forget about it?

I appreciate your help.

Humberto Lizarraga
Torreon, Mexico

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