This is a pretty great shot, found on the Bad Astronomy blog -- that's the ISS in the upper left, sunspots in the center and lower right.
It was taken by Thierry Legault, an astrophotographer who traveled to Oman to take it because it offered his best chance of capturing the ISS in the fraction of a second it would travel in front of the sun during the eclipse. See Legault's site for closeups and other shots of ISS transits and the rest of his work.