Last week, I watched the total solar eclipse from eastern Tennessee, across the Tennessee River from the Watts Bar Nuclear Plant. I was originally planning on watching it from the mountains on the border between Tennessee and North Carolina, but the cloud cover forecast the day of predicted much better weather farther west.
I also took a 360 degree panoramic timelapse as well as a near-infrared timelapse. Unfortunately, the Ricoh Theta S recording the panoramic timelapse stopped recording during totality, and I wasn’t able to fit the sun in the frame of the near-infrared timelapse.