We got about 2 minutes of totality. I was expecting 4 minutes, but I found out we would have had to be about 50 miles north to get the full 4 minutes.
I used an SLR without a filter - not the best for photographing an eclipse. But I did pick up a big solar flare at about 4 o'clock in this photo.
At totality you could see a lot of smaller solar flares from 3 to 6 o'clock on the disk.
This was the horizon at the point of totality.