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Re: [APML] New Images - The Aurora Borealis of 9/7/02



C&J
Here is the URL to Spaceweather where you can find the different films used:
http://science.nasa.gov/spaceweather/aurora/gallery_07sep02.html
I use a variety of films from 100asa for bright Aurora to 1600asa for dim
aurora
I have used print film and slide film. E-200 gives very good results
There seems to be no best !!!!!!!film for Aurora.It seems to depend on the
Aurora moreso than anything else.
Your photos were very nice thanks for the post.
Ray Rochelle
cherrio@shocking.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris & Jennifer Cook" <ccjd@ix.netcom.com>
To: <astro-photo@seds.org>
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 7:38 PM
Subject: [APML] New Images - The Aurora Borealis of 9/7/02


> Hi all -
>
> I got my film back from the weekend and scanned four of the best shots
from
> the aurora display on Saturday night.  After seeing such a great show, it
> makes me want to book one of those tours to Iceland or Alaska to capture
the
> big boys up north.
>
> Hope you enjoy them.  Just like any event, it's hard to capture what you
> actually see and experience by just being there.
>
> http://www.abmedia.com/astro/current/aurora-24-090702.html
>
> http://www.abmedia.com/astro/current/aurora-14-090702.html
>
> http://www.abmedia.com/astro/current/aurora-15-090702.html
>
> http://www.abmedia.com/astro/current/aurora-18-090702.html
>
> If there is anyone on the list that has photographed the aurora a great
> deal, what is the preferred film?  Or is there even such a thing?
>
> Comments welcome.
>
> Chris
>
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> Chris Cook
> Astronomical Photography
> www.abmedia.com/astro
>
>
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