Bar Graph
There were some nice Aurora on this night, but there was also a good amount of fog that ruined the best parts of the show - bright purple Auroras! The fog is neat in some parts of the video, but it ruined the time stack.
The time slice version (seen above) turned out pretty interesting. I's like a bar graph. Since this image is made with lots of thin vertical slices (546 to be exact) it shows time on the horizontal axis (to make it a little more confusing, this was put together starting on the right side, so time moves right to left - the first frame of the timelapse is the slice on the right side of the image, and the last frame of the timelapse is the slice on the left) The darker gray bars are when the fog was the densest, blocking out more of the light. The brighter yellow-white bars are from cars passing. (I was shooting pretty close to the road on the edge of a field) I was also near some train tracks, and that's what the red bars are - the fog reflecting the rail road crossing lights. And of course, the green and purple parts are the Aurora Borealis.
Bar Graph
There were some nice Aurora on this night, but there was also a good amount of fog that ruined the best parts of the show - bright purple Auroras! The fog is neat in some parts of the video, but it ruined the time stack.
The time slice version (seen above) turned out pretty interesting. I's like a bar graph. Since this image is made with lots of thin vertical slices (546 to be exact) it shows time on the horizontal axis (to make it a little more confusing, this was put together starting on the right side, so time moves right to left - the first frame of the timelapse is the slice on the right side of the image, and the last frame of the timelapse is the slice on the left) The darker gray bars are when the fog was the densest, blocking out more of the light. The brighter yellow-white bars are from cars passing. (I was shooting pretty close to the road on the edge of a field) I was also near some train tracks, and that's what the red bars are - the fog reflecting the rail road crossing lights. And of course, the green and purple parts are the Aurora Borealis.