IN PHOTOS: Capturing Monday’s eclipse

Residents across Sarnia-Lambton have been sharing their experiences from Monday’s solar eclipse.  Locally, viewers witnessed a partial solar eclipse, as the Sarnia-area was located outside of what’s known as the ‘path of totality’ — the stretch where the moon slides between the sun and Earth and blocks the sun 100%. Others made their way towards places […]

Residents across Sarnia-Lambton have been sharing their experiences from Monday’s solar eclipse. 

Locally, viewers witnessed a partial solar eclipse, as the Sarnia-area was located outside of what’s known as the ‘path of totality’ — the stretch where the moon slides between the sun and Earth and blocks the sun 100%.

Others made their way towards places like Lake Erie and Chatham-Kent for the ‘total’ experience. 

Here are some of our favourite images:

Local photographer Lou Sprenger captured this stunning sequence of the eclipse over time in Sarnia:

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Lou Parry Photography

Sarnia-area photographer Shaun Antle of Oh Me Nerves Photography captured these images of the eclipse from Erieau Beach:

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Shaun Antle/Oh Me Nerves Photography
 
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Shaun Antle/Oh Me Nerves Photography

Friends and family gathered at Aamjiwnaang First Nation and enjoyed the weather for a fun day of eclipse viewing:

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Lareina Rising photo.

 

Local photographer Ronny D'Haene travelled to Blenheim to witness the total eclipse there:

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Total eclipse in Blenheim, ON. Ronny Rooster/D'Haene

D'Haene also captured this stunning video of the total eclipse there:

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