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11/07/2004 10:14:13 PM · #1 |
Very nice aurora display here in the S. Wisconsin area tonight:
   
Exposures bracketed between 5 and 30 seconds, ISO bracketed 400 to 1600. Took over 100 shots. |
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11/07/2004 10:15:27 PM · #2 |
Yes, in eastern Minnesota too. I didn't take any photos but we've been in and out all night watching the show.
Nice shots! |
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11/07/2004 10:16:30 PM · #3 |
| Wow... that's so cool! Gorgeous shots! :o) |
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11/07/2004 10:22:00 PM · #4 |
Very nice strangeghost. The Northernl Lights were out in North Dakota as well. Seems the Aurora is hard to get exposed right... what iso and f-stop did you have the best results with?
Apparently I suck at focusing:
Note: saturation levels were untouched.
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11/07/2004 10:31:56 PM · #5 |
| Beautiful! Thanks for sharing those! |
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11/07/2004 10:33:03 PM · #6 |
I'll post my thread here...lol I keep running in and out like a little kid.... My pics from tonight.
Hope that link worked... |
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11/07/2004 10:45:42 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by VisiBlanco: Very nice strangeghost. The Northernl Lights were out in North Dakota as well. Seems the Aurora is hard to get exposed right... what iso and f-stop did you have the best results with?
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Focusing on anything celestial is generally just a tad short of infinity. Using my 28-105 zoom, I zoom all the way in on a star or very distant streetlight, and focus on that, then zoom back out wide for shots.
Most of my good ones were at ISO800 for 10 to 20 seconds. The 10D rocks for stuff like this, little or no noise!
-John |
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11/08/2004 12:03:13 AM · #8 |
Still going strong in WI. |
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11/08/2004 12:59:42 AM · #9 |
Been out for a couple of hours now thanks to the thread 'people in michigan'. Now I can't feel my fingers or toes. As soon as I am able to photoshop will post up!
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11/08/2004 01:04:36 AM · #10 |
| What bites I'm in Kansas and just was watching the news and they said you could see it from here, but i'm to tired to go out. |
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11/08/2004 01:11:05 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by Spurs: What bites I'm in Kansas and just was watching the news and they said you could see it from here, but i'm to tired to go out. |
If you see half of what I saw, it's worth draggin your @$$ outside and looking! Incredible!
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11/08/2004 02:04:21 AM · #12 |
can see it here in vermont too - though not too colorful
it looks like ghosts streaming across the sky.
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11/08/2004 02:08:07 AM · #13 |
Originally posted by soup: can see it here in vermont too - though not too colorful
it looks like ghosts streaming across the sky. |
Kinda like those videos you see where they make the clouds move across the sky real fast, but it's in real time...
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11/08/2004 02:19:58 AM · #14 |
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11/08/2004 03:35:52 AM · #15 |
Originally posted by TooCool: Originally posted by Spurs: What bites I'm in Kansas and just was watching the news and they said you could see it from here, but i'm to tired to go out. |
If you see half of what I saw, it's worth draggin your @$$ outside and looking! Incredible! |
It's 3:30 in the morning and I'm still outside...lol
TooCool I can't wait to see your pictures.
Message edited by author 2004-11-10 23:29:49. |
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11/11/2004 12:18:59 AM · #16 |
I am so glad it's cloudy tonight...lol For the past 2 nights I have been sitting out in a lawn chair with a sleeping bag and my camera... I know it sounds crazy but it was the most fun I have had in a while:) This was the first time I have ever seen the Aurora Borealis. What an awesome sight to behold.
ISO 200, 30 sec.@ f3.5. I'm off to get a full night of sleep:)
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11/11/2004 10:21:36 AM · #17 |
| Absolutely incredible pictures Connie, very nicely done. Now get to bed! |
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