5 out of this world eclipse photos 🌙

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@Tom.Moors

When totality hit Greenville? For decades to come, every Greenvillian will remember where they were at 2:38 p.m. on August 21, 2017, when darkness fell in the middle of the day and we got to witness history in our city.

Here are 5 of our favorite posts from yesterday’s eclipse – we hope you enjoy them as much as we did. 👇

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Chris_leyland_photography | 5 exposures , 700mm, 1/15s at f/11 ISO 64

ScanSource Eclipse Party

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Provided by ScanSource | 850+ employees came together to try to break the world record of “most selfies taken during a total solar eclipse while eating a MoonPie.”($1 donated to the Science on the Move program for every selfie.)

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@patrickcox | Using a 1950’s leica lens 135mm, which was given to him by his uncle prior to passing away. It was Patricks first Leica lens.

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@Tom.Moors

@Tom.moors |"Frame during totality from a timelapse I had running while I photographed the eclipse with another camera.” 14mm, 1/5 at f/5.6, ISO 800.

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@GreenvilleClothingCo #WearWeLive 🌗

Bonus: This #EclipseOverClemson video is 🔥. And, stay tuned for our time-lapse video, hitting your inboxes later this week.

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