The last one is not from this year's eclipse. That's what's called an "annular" eclipse, which is when the moon's distance makes it just slightly smaller than the sun, leaving a sunny ring around the moon, effectively preventing the phenomenon of totality. That one looks like it could be from the eclipse of May 2012, which eclipsed as it set. If so, then that particular view would've had to come from somewhere on the US west coast.
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