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Sunrise this morning (Monday) was a ball of fire to start yet another perfect autumn day! Autumn is certainly making up for our poor summer :-)
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I was out shooting the aurora with Sandra Herber on the night of Dec. 30/31 and I was lucky enough to catch this fireball. So was Sandra - only she did it on her first night out shooting aurora. We caught this near the village of Big Valley, Alberta.
Feeling extremely tired today, so didn't spend time processing more holiday pictures. Instead did a quick brush up of a picture I took a while back. Will have to suffice till tomorrow when I'm back from the dead.
Cheers!
Warm sunset in the Netherlands.'
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A photo I took of a Fireball dinghy on the Derwent River way back in 1982 using a Canonet rangefinder camera. Not sure why this image is in black and white - as far as I can tell the other photos on this roll of film were in colour.
It's been a while since I uploaded an old image. This one just caught my eye.
I have posted this Fireball capture before in 2016 but that was a screen shot! It was very cool to see! The Barn is almost fallen down now in 2018 here its just leaning a little 2016
The sun was red as it came up over the horizon, but after several attempts I couldn't get a photo of the colour of the sun as it was. I then tried to edit the right colour onto the image, but that didn't work either. So I present to you the sun as a fireball as it was taken this morning.
123 Pictures in 2023, theme # 49 Horizon
Its a boring day as 930 has no crew to go south and so i am riding around with a good friend when we hear SNC 8524 two cars to a stop we storm to the Station and hear SNC 8524 to the dispatch we will be done in 10 minutes and then while later we hear Dispatch to snc 8524 you are clear to head north to the branch look for your light at CPC-33
I may be using this for Sliders Sunday. I just took this about an hour ago. The Georgia sky was extraordinary, even without any processing.
Philip and I had fun making some fireballs up Mynedd Bach, a local hill. Thanks to Jamie for spinning the sparks, we had a lot of fun :o)
Fireball (possible late Taurid maybe, as it was coming from Taurus constellation) with faint atmospheric gravity waves on red airglow on the background. The bright spot on the left of the fireball is Jupiter. Saturn is visible as well.
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