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Aurora/ Alta Norway

Started by Fay, Mar 15, 2013, 15:54:54

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Fay

Canon 600D, ISO 800, 30 secs, Sigma @ 10mm, F3.5. would like to have done a timelapse but did not get the chance. got around 15 good shots. i was very lucky to be prepared. it appeared, on another night, when on the ship, but no good trying to take pictures as too many people on deck, too many lights & too much movement. this was the only chance. They are graded from 1-10, these were 3-4. they are quite a lot fainter when you look, but the camera picks up the colour. did not need processing. you can see Pleides, Orion Cass, Jupiter etc etc











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Kylee

Really lovely shots Fay :)

Fay

Thanks Kylee, i was quite happy with them for a change! we were en route, being driven to a dark site & i could see it starting while we were still going along, so no room for too much error, had to setup & start straight away. the focusing is the problem. i had focused during the day, but so easy to knock the camera en route, in the dark!!! it was guess work in the end.
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Carole

Great shots Fay, glad you got to see them. 

Carole

mickw

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The Thing

Lovely shots Fay, it must have been a thrilling spectacle.

RobertM

Just the words I was going to use Duncan.  The colours have come out really well too.

Tony G

Fay,

These are bloody great images, and I'm glad you managed to retrieve something from a rather traumatic, or exciting trip, depending on the way you look at it.

Anyway, I wonder what these would look like in Mono?  ;)

Tony G
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Fay

Thanks everyone. yes i risked life & limb, scared of water too!!!!!!! could not believe I was slipping from one end of the bed to the other, due to the boat going up & down,  during the rough sea nights!!!!!!!! did not sleep for 3 nights!

think I have said the wrong thing.................over to you Tony
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Rocket Pooch

Well done Fay, and you have more then green so it was a good display..

Fay

Thanks Chris, yes they said it would mainly be green, but i for a lot of pink as well. but on the horizon you can see light pollution from Alta
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MarkS

Really good shots Fay of a stunning display.  I love the star background.  ISO 800 on the Canon 600D is the exactly what I would have chosen :-)

Well done for practising in advance - it makes all the difference to be prepared.

The boat sounded like a disaster - glad you survived!

Mark

Delphine

Super pics Fay.  i am glad you got to see aurora, but what an adventure!!!!!

JohnP

Excellent Fay - really pleased for you. They are superb Aurora shots. You must be really pleased. John.

Fay

Thanks John, Delphine. yes i was quite pleased. the snow was about 2' thick & the aurora kept moving around.  it went right across the sky, but was only strong in one place, at a time. 

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