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I finally got my new computer and am able to do startrails again. And boy was it JUST in time! ;) This is 480 images over just under 2 hours of time stacked. While this was running we were on the other end of the building shooting the northern lights that so beautifully graced us with it's presence.
I was using a Lume Cube just inside to light up the inside and I had a Lume Cube sitting behind the camera. I'm happy to say I was also using my lens heater because there was so much dew running off from my lens and camera that it would of for sure been done for!!
Canon 6D Mark II
Irix 15mm Firefly
13 sec
f/2.4
ISO 8000
2x Lume Cubes
PENTAX K-1 • FF Mode • 100 ISO • Irix Blackstone 15mm F2.4
Le Barroux • Vaucluse • Provence • France
Night photo with the glorious Milky Way over an abandoned aircraft in the Mojave Desert. D610/Irix 15mm f/2.8.
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Canon EOS R
Irix 15mm f/2.4
Capture One
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PENTAX K-1 • FF Mode • 100 ISO • Irix Blackstone 15mm F2.4
Le Barroux • Vaucluse • Provence • France
Amazing cloud formations raining down and lit up by some intense light pollution created by artificial UV lighting.
Irix 15mm
© 2019 Thousand Word Images by Dustin Abbott
By the end of October, I have to adjust to a new shooting reality. September and October are saturated with rich autumn colors; it's a photographer's smorgasbord. As the leaves all fall and everything takes on a barren feel, and as as the blue skies of autumn turn to the flat platinum skies of winter, I have to become a little more creative on how to capture beautiful images. One of the tricks that I have learned is that I absolutely HAVE to get out to shoot in the narrow window of time where the rising sun shines underneath the cloud cover in the morning, for, as it rises above that cloud level, the day (and the light) will turn flat and grey. So was this day, but the early morning light skimming across the dried grasses and fallen leaves turned everything rich and golden...a color palette from a Dutch master painter. That's the power of light; it can turn the bland into riches. Golden hour indeed. I used the Canon EOS R along with an adapted Irix 15mm F2.8 Blackstone for this photo. See why the EOS R has gotten more interesting in the past year with my second look video on why I finally bought one:
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Molines en queyras - Hautes-Alpes.
l'une s'en va mais une autre arrive, petit moment d'accalmie entre deux perturbations.
Objectif: Irix 15mm f/2.4
I never would have thought I would get a picture of aurora, a SAR and the milky way all in the same single frame. Just an insane culmination of stuff in one image. But, here we are.
What are SARS Arcs? Well...here's what Google has to say about that.
A stable auroral red (SAR) arc is a rare, glowing red light in the sky that's created by the interaction of Earth's ring current with the outer plasmasphere:
Appearance
SAR arcs are broad, diffuse, and stationary, and appear as a red light in the sky. They're typically dim and subvisual, meaning they're difficult to see with the naked eye.
Location
SAR arcs occur in the mid-latitude regions of the Earth, along lines of constant geomagnetic latitude. They're usually observed at geomagnetically conjugate positions, typically 500–55° north and south of the geomagnetic equator.
Cause
SAR arcs are caused by the interaction of the outer plasmasphere with the ring current's energetic ions. They're a signal that heat energy is leaking into the upper atmosphere from Earth's ring current system.
Discovery
SAR arcs were discovered in 1956, and have only been studied for about 70 years. Scientists aren't sure what causes them, but it's thought to be related to Earth's ring current.
Relationship to STEVE
SAR arcs can sometimes evolve into STEVE, a phenomenon that appears as a whitish-mauve light that's easily seen with the naked eye. Researchers aren't sure how the two phenomena are linked, but it's an active area of research.
Canon R6 Mark II
Irix 15mm
10 sec
f/2.4
ISO 8000