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@eyeling@mastodon.art  ·  activity timestamp last week

Yesterday's surprise #aurora struggling to get through all the high fog. The comet I originally went out to capture did not. But this is a cool consolation prize considering we rarely even get green aurora down here. Stacked image of a few dozen single exposures, which is why the whole thing looks slightly molten.

#northernlights #NightPhotography #astrophotography

a single road at night winding towards the horizon among fields, passing a group of high trees with a swing installed between them. The moonless sky is a colourful patchwork of foggy streams of clouds and red and green aurora borealis. Ursa majoris is prominently visible on the left
a single road at night winding towards the horizon among fields, passing a group of high trees with a swing installed between them. The moonless sky is a colourful patchwork of foggy streams of clouds and red and green aurora borealis. Ursa majoris is prominently visible on the left
a single road at night winding towards the horizon among fields, passing a group of high trees with a swing installed between them. The moonless sky is a colourful patchwork of foggy streams of clouds and red and green aurora borealis. Ursa majoris is prominently visible on the left
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@eyeling@mastodon.art replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

Close-ups and b-roll.

Close-up red patch and ursa makoris constellation
Close-up red patch and ursa makoris constellation
Close-up red patch and ursa makoris constellation
Close-up green band and tree
Close-up green band and tree
Close-up green band and tree
Different view slightly more westward. Was hoping for the red spot making a reappearance. But nope. But a slight bit of a SAR bow visible (stable aurora red).
Different view slightly more westward. Was hoping for the red spot making a reappearance. But nope. But a slight bit of a SAR bow visible (stable aurora red).
Different view slightly more westward. Was hoping for the red spot making a reappearance. But nope. But a slight bit of a SAR bow visible (stable aurora red).
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