When I said my plans didn't quite turn out, here's the lowdown of the film catastrophe.
I was planing on using a tripod with a head that has 3 handles. I take it out, bummer, the sun is too high in the sky and the head won't tilt back far enough.
I rush into the house to get a tripod with a ball head. I lean it against the wall to pick-up something else, the tripod slips and breaks the knob on the ball release. So I'm there hoping that what's left of the knob won't finish breaking off while I take the photos.
I dropped the filter countless times in the dirt. I couldn't see the LCD screen to make the settings for the exposure.
On every chart I checked, it said we should have had 3 minutes of totality, so I was planning on shooting a set on digi to hone-in the exposure and then switch to a Nikon I had loaded with some 400 ISO. All the charts were wrong and we only got 1 minute 15 seconds of totality.
I'm really lucky to have had a nice sequence...