Florida solar eclipse: Even without 'ring of fire,' social media takes these great photos

The solar eclipse has reached Florida! And people across the Sunshine State looked up to the sky — protecting their eyes, of course — to get a view of the celestial event.

While Florida was not in the line of annularity to see the full "ring of fire" effect, there was still plenty to see in the sky Saturday afternoon.

Didn't get your special glasses in time to see the view? Don't worry: Plenty of photographers on social media have you covered.

Here's a look at the annular eclipse from above Florida's skies as seen on social media:

What time does the eclipse end?

The solar eclipse will be visible in Florida until 3:13 p.m. ET, according to timeanddate.com.

This article originally appeared on Treasure Coast Newspapers: Solar eclipse in Florida 2023: Social media looks at annular eclipse