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Your photos: Clouds couldn’t keep many Central Oregonians from catching special ‘ring of fire’ annular eclipse

Eclipse La Pine Stuart Taft 1014
Stuart Taft
Despite patchy clouds, many in La Pine were able to see Saturday's annular eclipse
Eclipse Patricia Selva south of Bend 1014
Patricia Selva
Patricia Selva says her eclipse photo was 'taken from a secret location south of Bend'
Eclipse Bend iPhone Wendy Detwiler 1014
Wendy Detwiler
Wendy Detwiler caught the eclipse from Bend with an iPhone
Eclipse Jeff Chalmers 1014
Jeff Chalmers
The clouds played hide and seek with the annular eclipse, as Jeff Chalmers' photo shows
Eclipse Felicity Kostka 1014
Felicity Kostka
Clouds parted just enough for many to see the rare annular eclipse
Eclipse Ron Rommel 1014
Ron Rommel
Ron Rommel's moody photo of the 'ring of fire' eclipse
Eclipse Beau Bonito La Pine Fire 1014
Beau Bonito shared a photo of Saturday's eclipse 'from the La Pine Fire Station 102 crew'
Cloudy eclipse Charlie W Baughman 1014
Charlie W. Baughman
Clouds didn't hide the eclipse, and in fact could add to the atmosphere
Eclipse Powell Butte Kenna Hoyser 1014
Kenna Hoyser
The eclipse view through the clouds, from Powell Butte
Eclipse Redmond Nathan Wheeler 1014
Nathan Wheeler
The annual eclipse view through the clouds from the Redmond Rod and Gun Club during the Mtn. View HS Trap Team's shooting practice
Eclipse Chris LeBoutillier 1014
Chris LeBoutillier
Chris LeBoutillier shared this about his photo from Paulina Peak Overlook: "This morning, at 8,000 feet, I had the exceptional and awe-inspiring experience of photographing the solar eclipse amidst fresh snow and rolling fog. The stark contrast between the blackness of the eclipse and the sun's flair, combined with the rolling fog, created a stunning visual effect. The brief moments of the fog clearing perfectly timed to capture the Ring of Fire Eclipse!"
Eclipse Kevin Desrosiers 1014
Kevin DesRosiers
Kevin Desrosiers says, 'We had a miracle break in the clouds for about 10 minutes so we saw the full ring,'
Eclipse Erin Anderson 1014
Erin Anderson
'2023 eclipse!! Wow so cool.'
Eclipse kids viewing Kevin Desrosiers 1014
Kevin Desrosiers
Mom catches her kids properly equipped to watch the eclipse south of La Pine
Eclipse Redmond Tim McCoy 1014
Tim McCoy
The annular eclipse view from Redmond
Eclipse Bend John Naitove
John Naitove
The 'ring of fire' eclipse from Bend
Eclipse Deb Jacobs 1014
Deb Jacobs
A moody view of Saturday's eclipse
Eclipse Thomas Walling 1014
Thomas Walling
For many, clouds played peek-a-boo with annual eclipse
Eclipse Madras Mylisa Harper 1014
Mylisa Harper
Madras was outside the path of total annularity, but the view through the clouds was special
Eclipse La Pine Kalin Emrich 1014
Kalin Emrich
Annular eclipse path crossed over La Pine
Eclipse bird Bend Amber Moore 1014
Amber Moore
'A lucky accident during the eclipse today in Bend.'
Eclipse Vicki Brand 1014
Vicki Brand
Clouds gave special look to the annular eclipse
Doggie eclipse watcher Matt Zieminski 1014
Matt Zieminski
All sorts of eclipse-watchers gathered Saturday morning at Wanoga Sno-Park
Eclipse Lakeview Ryan Franklin
Ryan Franklin
Eclipse Gilchrist Sheila Garrick
Sheila Garrick
Sheila Garrick took some pictures of the eclipse while hunting in the Gilchrist area. 'No Buck but beautiful!' she says
Eclipse Laurelle Wood
Laurelle Wood
Golden clouds don't hide the annual eclipse
Eclipse Lava Butte John Moore 1014
John Moore
'Helios and Celene passing chariots in the sky above Lava Butte,' John Moore writes of this eclipse view

Thanks for all the great photos of Saturday's annular eclipse, which allowed many across Oregon to see the 'ring of fire,' despite the patchy clouds that made it a challenge for some -- or added to the dramatic view for others. Feel free to send us yours from the Share tab at KTVZ.COM!

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