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Thanks, Gary!
I used my wides lens alternative, which is a Canon EOS EF
15mm f/2,8 lens!
Best regards,
Arne
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Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 6:25
AM
Subject: Re: [APML] OT: Aurora images
from 60 degrees North
Super shots Arne! What lens were you using?
Gary
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Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 3:04
PM
Subject: [APML] OT: Aurora images from
60 degrees North
I hope everyone isn't too tired of viewing aurora images
yet!
On the night between November 7th and 8th I was lucky enough to
catch a few hours break in the clouds allowing me to view the spectacular
Aurora activity. I also managed to take almost 1GB worth of images (using
my new EOS 20D) of the activity. Here's an excerpt of the images to give
an impression how it looked like from my latitude of almost 60 degrees
North: http://astrophile.net/astronomy/astrophoto/aurora/aurora.htm
Notice
how the activity covers the whole sky (most of the shots are
towards zenith or south) and that it was strong enough and with such
rapid movement that I had to use exposures as short as 4 seconds for some
of the shots!
Best regards, Arne -- Arne
Danielsen Langhussenter 15, 1405 Langhus, Norway mailto:arne@astrophile.net http://astrophile.net/ N59°45'14"
E10°50'38"
A115m
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