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Re: [APML] Re: aurora under a big moon



Thanks Brian :)
 
Our e-mails crossed themselves !
 
The incomming coronal hole seem a good one , and the timing will be good for other lith up landscape by the near full moon ! I hope you'll not be too tire this time !
 
Clear skies !
 
Dom  

Brian larmay <power_windows4789@yahoo.com> wrote:
Great images Dom as usual!

I like the effect of the full moon on the snow, it
really draws the composition out in the picture.

I was wondering what the aurora might have been like
last night if I wasnt too tired to go out.

Anyway, get ready for the next coronal hole on the 8th
or 9th, looks to be a big show if the IMF dips south!

Thanks for sharing,
Brian

Hello all !

I don't want to bore those for that the auroras
borealis are a light pollution ;) but for those that
can interest, you can see 3 new pictures here (Nov. 21
and Dec. 5, 2003)
http://www.spacew.com/gallery/image002375.html

btw: it was -18°C on 5 december , it's very cold when
you want to manipulate the lens !!!

Clear skies !

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