In pictures: Solar eclipse as seen from the UK

Some parts of the world have seen the annular eclipse or so-called ring of fire in full, but from the UK there has been a partial solar eclipse.

News imageHeather Mullan Eclipse from DaviotHeather Mullan
"I’m a total amateur but have always had an interest in all things astronomical", says Heather Mullan at Daviot in Aberdeenshire. "The filter was simply taken out of some cardboard eclipse viewing glasses and taped to the lens!"
News imageRyan Toomey Eclipse from GreenockRyan Toomey
Ryan Toomey caught the eclipse from Greenock complete with a "bird photobomb". He said: "I had to use three pairs of sunglasses, stacked on top of each other, to view it with some level of protection".
News imageMatt Tildesley Eclipse from Embo beach in ScotlandMatt Tildesley
Matt Tildesley captured this eclipse image at Embo beach in the Highlands.
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News imageMax and Phoebe Coleman Eclipse from Ibstone, High WycombeMax and Phoebe Coleman
Max and Phoebe Coleman took a series of images in Ibstone, High Wycombe, using sunglasses as a filter for the camera.
News imageRob Ward Eclipse from RoslinRob Ward
Roslin in Midlothian was the location for Rob Ward's shot.
News imageChris Brown Eclipse from ShetlandChris Brown
Amateur astronomer Chris Brown sent in his telescopic effort from Sumburgh Head in Shetland.
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News imageColin Riach Eclipse from EdinburghColin Riach
Colin Riach took this shot of the eclipse from Edinburgh on Thursday morning.
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News imageMegg Fairey Bird and eclipse at Romney SandsMegg Fairey
Another bird tried to steal the eclipse show, this time courtesy of Megg Fairey at Romney Sands in Kent. "As I went to take my picture, a seagull flew over just as I captured this beautiful experience!"

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