I used AutoStitch 15-20 years ago, before my phone did panoramas for me. It's still available, free, just dump photos in a folder and out comes a pano. For most of my panos, I go up 100' or so and take three overlapping stills with the bottom of...
I did get a 100% in the last one south of Maryville, Tennessee before my droning days. It was worth the effort, but my family doesn’t want to face the drive and traffic again.
Hope you get a good view!
Don't forget, the real action is the 20 or so minutes before and after totality. That's why my recommendation to pick a spot with leaf shadows and do a stationary time lapse.
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