Two transits of Mercury  
Image taken about 2:30 P.M., November 15, 1999, at Westminster College, with the Meade 10-inch refector and a solar filter. Kodak color negative film. Image captured just after Mercury passed inside the Northeast solar limb. This transit was short-lived, as Mercury only grazed the inside of the solar photosphere.
Image taken near mid-transit on November 8, 2006 with the Nikon M-100 and the Celestron C-5 camera on the lawn near the Reeves Bldg, at The College of Eastern Utah, Price, Ut. (solar filter used to allow direct imaging through the telescope.) This transit lasted much longer as Mercury moved across nearly a third of the solar disk.