Total eclipses don't happen very often. This is complete totality, the moon perfectly covers the sun's disk, the sky goes dark, birds go to sleep, and a couple of minutes later everything comes back and it's another normal sunset in the mountains. It'll be spectacular.
I got some nice shots of a partial solar eclipse during sunset a couple of years ago, but a chance to see totality is a bucket list item. If I can time it with another bucket list item (riding the Tail), what a day that'll be!
I've seen a spectacular partial eclipse at sunset, but totality is something else entirely. If you're able, try and get into the path of the total eclipse and the moon's shadow slides across America at over 1000 miles per hour. |