Kim Golden in Canton took this picture of the eclipse overhead Monday afternoon.
Meicca Miller of Rensselaer Falls caught this photo Monday of the eclipse looking through a telescope at St.Lawrence University.
Above is Monday's partial solar eclipse as seen from Pierrepont around peak viewing time. Photo submitted by Dennis Barr.
The entire Zufall Family in Lisbon stopped in the middle of hay making to witness the eclipse through welding masks. Photos all taken by David Zufall. John Zufall holds up a welding mask to view the Eclipse.
Levi Zufall looks through a welding mask to view the eclipse Monday afternoon on the Zufall farm in Lisbon.
Photographer Jason Grinstead of Norwood traveled out to Kansas City, Missouri to see the eclipse Monday and spend time with friends. “For everyone back home who didn't get to see the whole thing, here's a couple pics of the eclipse totality I took today!” Grinstead said.
Above is the partial solar eclipse as seen from outside the North Country This Week office in Potsdam at about 2:42 p.m. North Country Now photo by Andy Gardner.
The solar eclipse as seen from DePeyster by photographer Donna Pray of D J Prays Photography Plus.
The solar eclipse as seen from DePeyster by photographer Donna Pray of D J Prays Photography Plus.
‘I took this from my driveway in Potsdam using my SONY 50x optical zoom camera and solunaglasses,’ said photographer Glen Ewart. ‘I can't wait till April, 2024.’
Local photographer Don Straight of Brasher Falls took this solar eclipse shot while at the Nature Center in Massena
Debbie St.Amand, formerly of Massena, enjoyed the solar eclipse from her backyard in Vermont.