A solar eclipse was observed from several parts of the world today, where the sun appeared to be a fire ring, but the uk showed a partial eclipse of the sun.
"I'm a completely amateur photographer, but I've always had a great interest in everything in astronomy," says Heather Mullen from Deviyot in Derbyshire, Scotland, in reply. "I used cardboard-made eclipse viewing glasses to watch the eclipse. I took the picture by connecting it to the lens. "

Photo by Ryan Tumi from Greenak area. Along with "Bird Photos". He says: "I used three pairs of sunglasses. Sitting one after the other, I took a lot of protection and saw the eclipse through three pairs of sunglasses. "

Photo by Ryan Tumi from Greenak area. Along with "Bird Photos". He says: "I used three pairs of sunglasses. Sitting one after the other, I took a lot of protection and saw the eclipse through three pairs of sunglasses. "

Photo by Ryan Tumi from Greenak area. Along with "Bird Photos". He says: "I used three pairs of sunglasses. Sitting one after the other, I took a lot of protection and saw the eclipse through three pairs of sunglasses. "

Photo by Matt Tildesley from Ambo beach in The Highlands area of Scotland

This photo was taken by amateur astronomer Chris Brown with a telescope installed from a place called Sambar Head in Shetland

This photo of the eclipse from roslin area of Midlothian was taken by a man named Rob Ward

Another eclipse picture in which a bird tries to draw attention from the eclipse scene. Meg Fairy took the photo in the Romney Sands area off the Kent coast. "When I was about to take the picture, the gangchill suddenly flew in front of the lens. A great picture has been made!"
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