Jennifer Lynch Photo
The most magical image photographers wait their lifetime during an eclipse is the diamond ring atop the eclipse. Look closer and notice the shape of the clouds may be interpreted as a heart.
Jennifer Lynch Photo
The astonishment shown by this viewer sums up why the solar eclipse is such a rare phenomena prized by many around the world.
Jennifer Lynch Photo
This young person wasn't taking any chances of the sun coming through.
Jennifer Lynch Photo
These students will remember where they were when the solar eclipse passed over North Greenville University.
North Greenville College solar eclipse viewers got an ethereal view Monday.
As the clouds separated during the total eclipse, an NGU photographer captured the moment most photographers prepare to capture – a surreal photo of the diamond effect
The solar eclipse diamond ring was captured signaling the sun’s transformation as the moon passed over it.
NGU faculty, staff, students and friends witnessed the total eclipse at 2:38. It lasted about a minute.