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Steve Aurora in Fish-Eye #1 (May 6, 2018).jpg

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A fish-eye lens / all-sky view of the STEVE aurora arc across the sky and in clouds on May 6, 2018, from home in southern Alberta, with a diffuse aurora to the north casting streaks of purple up the sky, and a green glow along the horizon. This night the aurora was very active to the north and east with a terrific display in Churchill, Manitoba about an hour before this, matching the usual STEVE characteristic of him appearing as a major storm subsides.

Here STEVE shows his characteristic pink and white streak and green picket-fence fingers. A satellite appears at the centre at the zenith. West is to the right, east to the left, south to the bottom.

This was with the 8mm Sigma fish-eye lens at f/3.5 for 15 seconds with the Canon 6D MkII at ISO 6400. It is one frame from 180 shot for a time-lapse movie.
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© 2018 Alan Dyer
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Alberta & Saskatchewan Nightscapes, Aurora
A fish-eye lens / all-sky view of the STEVE aurora arc across the sky and in clouds on May 6, 2018, from home in southern Alberta, with a diffuse aurora to the north casting streaks of purple up the sky, and a green glow along the horizon. This night the aurora was very active to the north and east with a terrific display in Churchill, Manitoba about an hour before this, matching the usual STEVE characteristic of him appearing as a major storm subsides. <br />
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Here STEVE shows his characteristic pink and white streak and green picket-fence fingers. A satellite appears at the centre at the zenith. West is to the right, east to the left, south to the bottom.<br />
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This was with the 8mm Sigma fish-eye lens at f/3.5 for 15 seconds with the Canon 6D MkII at ISO 6400. It is one frame from  180 shot for a time-lapse movie.