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Just returned from a wonderful conference in London. Of-course I took time out to test the new mirrorless in my armory.
@Nikon you made an incredible camera and an equally fabulous kit lens. London skyscrapers from city hall ... :)
A custom "early Cobra" Night Viper, circa 1983. Before they wore green and black, they wore the blues just like everybody else in the enlisted Cobra ranks!
Big Meadows, Shenandoah National Park, VA
Green airglow on the horizon, just above the orange/yellow glow (which I'm sure is light pollution from Madison County). There is also a reddish glow present in the far left horizon (but I'm not certain what that is - seems too low to be a red layer of airglow). Any insight is welcome.
Airglow is visible on dark nights everywhere on Earth, and pervades the night sky from equator to pole. It sometimes shows up in long exposure photographs as ghostly ripples of aurora-like light about 10-15 degrees above the horizon.
Airglow refers to the luminosity (glowing) of the atmosphere and is a natural emission of the Earth's upper atmosphere. It keeps the night sky from ever being completely dark or entirely black in color.
Airglow’s subtle radiance arises from excitation of oxygen atoms. Ultraviolet light from the daytime sun ionizes or knocks electrons off of oxygen and nitrogen atoms and molecules; at night the electrons recombine with their host atoms, releasing energy as light of different colors including green, red, yellow and blue.
4:11 am - 20 seconds, ISO 3200, f/2.8, Bower 14mm super-wide angle lens.
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This was accidentally deleted from my stream. I guess the comments and group entries are gone as well. . . Trying not to repost to groups but it's tough to recall which groups this had been posted to prior to my mistake.
The Night Blooming Cereus only blooms once a year, at night and each bloom for only one night.
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Just returned from a short trip to Elk Island NP. Took my camera just in case something interesting showed up, while my husband was photographing heavenly bodies. As luck would have it I turned the other way and saw the sky getting aurora highlights. Needless to say I did have some fun while he was otherwise occupied ;D
Hotels and restaurants in Puerto de Santiago on Tenerife as they looks in the night :)
Nocny spacer w Puerto de Santiago na Teneryfie :)
Tokyo by night. The awesome Eitai Bridge (Eitaibashi), a robust steel arch bridge over Sumida River
Explored by Flickr system Dec 6, 2017 #244
At night there comes the frightful sound
A-creeping up this trail
Of creaks and groans and all things bound
To make you tuck your tail
The wind will whisper in your ear
Strange thoughts of blood and stakes
Beware the growing fangs of fear
Before the dawn awakes
And once awoke here comes the day
To make things bright and clear
The branches gossip while they sway
Night tales for all to hear
The breeze is cool and ruffs your fur
The birds chirp all around
Diurnal mammals yawn and stir
Into this world profound
Old C-Dog
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Mer Bleue Bog, Ottawa, Ontario
465. Clancy, 8yrs, 23wks
Clancy's YEARBOOK 9: www.flickr.com/photos/130722340@N04/albums/72157716916927662
A grubby and work worn unknown black 5 awaits the people to take the night parcels train away to drop off its load
Night shot with a gritty texture. The street photography shows the silhouette of a police officer, a tree and the almost full moon.
1st time trying this type of photography. Will try again Sunday night from a different location. Not sure about this shot.
For this photo I enlarged some of the stars on the final shot of the star trail sequence. I also saturated them, but otherwise didn't augment their colors too much. So what you are seeing is essentially the natural (albeit saturated) color of the stars.
The EXIF data shows the settings for a single shot among the hundreds in the stack.