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I spotted an area of interest a short distance off the beach on a rock shelf, and decided to shoot frames for this image. The waves were coming in up to my knees, then retreating to deeper water, revealing this crater-like formation for me to capture. A collection of exposures were captured, then I picked up my tripod, and waded back to the sand.
The image was compiled in post, using a great sky i had captured a few days earlier. I was a bit late to get a good frame of the existing sky... but this one is much better anyway!
I had to work the next day, but the tiredness was worth the lightshow that I saw. I used the self-timer here, which allowed me to run into the house and trigger a handheld flash during the (long) exposure.
I'm glad I managed to grab this shot from a moving car on the BQE. I also have around 20 blurry pictures I'll be posted later, so look out for those ;)
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I was asked by one of my followers to publish some aurora captures taken from the flight deck.
Flying short haul in Europe unfortunately does not give me many opportunities to see auroras. I therefore checked the images from my good old long haul days and found this shot.
It is not very good (this might qualify as the understatement of the century), as it was taken with a point and shoot camera, whose tiny and insensitive sensor led to extreme noise.
I had to expose for 60 seconds to record anything. Even though the ride was quite smooth when I took this image, the long exposure from a fast moving jetliner, prone to aerodynamic oscillations called Dutch Roll, led to very distorted stars.
I decided to publish this image because it gives a rough impression of the stunning light display we enjoyed that night while approaching Hudson Bay:
A green and red aurora filled a good part of the night sky and flashes lit up a huge thunderstorm raging southwest of the small town Churchill, whose lights can be seen on the horizon. The zigzagging lights were produced by a faster airplane, cruising 1000ft below us. They show the mentioned aerodynamic oscillation very well.
Mother Nature gave me a fine display of light from Knapp Hill this evening; so glad to miss that big rain storm coming in from the east on the horizon. The Vale of Pewsey is a magnificent landscape.
For decades I would see reports that the aurora borealis could be visible in Pennsylvania only to be disappointed time and again. On this October night I didn't pay any mind to reports until people starting posting photos to Facebook at dusk. I ran home, grabbed the family and cameras and off we went.
The show waxed and waned over an hour but finished strong, with waves of red and green floating across the sky. I was hoping to time out a train on the Lurgan with the lightshow, but the timing didn't work out and I settled for a car passing over the crossing at Goodhart Road.
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I stood out on my front porch for about 45 minutes taking pictures of the lightning. This one was my favorite from the batch. This is also my first attempt at taking pictures of lighting- mostly a lot of waiting.
It was awesome to watch the sky light up and see how huge the bolts were tonight.
Also, if you have not, take a look at my self-portrait as well from tonight.
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Sonnenuntergang am Siechenweg, Haldorf. Im Hintergrund, neben der Linde, der Scharfenstein bei Dissen.
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This year's City of Lights display was bigger and more colourful than ever. Here's a small sample of the show.
So like many other LOH members who do the board of all their OC's and such, I figured I'd do one for Sunrise. If I were to do one for Cardinal, it would take me all day, and frankly, I don't have that sort of time as of right now. Anyway here they are! The only one missing is Storm Petrel as I only have one pair of white wings.
Top Row L-R: Faultline, Mushroom Man, Turbo Tangerine, Lieutenant Liberty, Neverdie, Silver Lance, Mastermind, Talon
2nd Row: Lightshow, Clarion, Alloy, Pharaoh, Odin Dark, Interface, Beatdown, Tricksta
3rd Row: Turbulence, Tempest, Tributary, Bombshell, Pantera, Tesla, Valkyra, Synancea
4th Row: Valor, Aegis, Arctis, Vigil, Waypoint, Typhon, Antioch, Khyl'ani Ar'tem
5th Row: Knight, Rook, King, Queen, Pawn, Bishop, Gravitas, Impact
6th Row: Captain Anarchy, Thunderbolt, Warmonger, Mythos, Magentron lll, Black Samurai, ??? (Not ready to reveal her character details yet), Recluse
7th Row: Shrike, Psycho-Wing, Kinesis ll
8th Row: Monster, Undertow