It was quite interesting here. I couldn’t watch the eclipse itself as I had an 
urgent dental appointment exactly at the time of maximum coverage. I didn’t 
mind as I saw the last total eclipse and also another good partial one a few 
years later. 

I walked to the dentist with the sun on my back and it was interesting to see 
so many people holding colanders to get the projected shadows, and people 
trying various other things to see it, including one woman who seemed to be 
watching it directly through her fingers, which would have been very stupid. As 
I arrived at the dentist’s all the staff were outside watching through eclipse 
glasses in their dentist and nurse uniforms. 

The whole 10-minute walk would have made a nice little photo essay, so I think 
next time I’ll take photos of the watchers of the sky. 

At maximum coverage I could see the sky to the east from the dentist’s chair 
and it was very weird colour. Altogether a very interesting and enjoyable 
experience.

Except for the bill.



> On 12 Aug 2026, at 21:51, Henk Terhell <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Well, that was the eclips tonight. I had sought a decent location on a dune 
> top to take some pictures.
> I got special carton eclips glasses from my optician and was therefore well 
> prepared to view the event.
> However, as the eclips was not more than 90%, I discovered that there was too 
> much contrast with the remaining sunshine for a proper landscape picture. I 
> should have used a graduated ND filter.
> And I didn't dare to take a close-up of the sun/moon combo without a special 
> eclips filter .
> Lesson learned. Now I have to wait till 2081 for another decent eclips here.
> 
> https://www.flickr.com/gp/mxer/2r0zPcn02r
> 
> Henk
> 
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