DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- The first total solar eclipse in the Miami Valley here!
While we encourage all of you to put down your phones and cameras and just take in the once-in-a-lifetime -- or at least, once-in-a-generation -- event with friends or even complete strangers, we know you're still going to go ahead and take photos and videos for social media and memories. (After all: If it's not on Instagram, did it really happen?)
Knowing people are going to people, we'd love to see the images you shoot during Monday's eclipse! Email them to us at webdesk@wdtn.com, and we'll quickly send you a short form to complete that allows us to use them on the website and possibly on TV.
Check out our gallery of photo submissions below!
(Photo/Lauren King)
(Photo/Jenna Cautin)
(Photo/Elizabeth Murray)
(Photo/Elizabeth Murray)
(Photo/Elizabeth Murray)
(Photo/Mitchell Judy)
(Photo/Mitchell Judy)
(Photo/Pamela Chandler)
(Photo/Pamela Chandler)
(Photo/Pamela Chandler)
(Photo/Marissa Couch)
(Photo/Marissa Couch)
(Photo/Marissa Couch)
(Photo/Becky Delander)
(Photo/James D Hughes)
(Photo/Autumn Wells)
(Photo/Autumn Wells)
(Photo/David Youngdahl)
(Photo/David Youngdahl)
(Photo/John S. Turnbull)
(Photo/John S. Turnbull)
(Photo/John S. Turnbull)
(Photo/John S. Turnbull)
(Photo/Steven R. Miller)
(Photo/Christine Daniels)
(Photo/James Curry)
(Photo/Mitchell Judy)
"Living Dayton" co-host Caroline Morse took this photo from the WDTN patio, April 8, 2024. (Caroline Morse/WDTN)
The total solar eclipse from the employee parking lot of WDTN, Monday, April 8, 2024. (Emily Lewis/WDTN)