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Aurora over Madeline Lake Panorama (Sept 7, 2019).jpg
The Northern Lights in a subtle but colourful display over the still waters of Madeline Lake on the Ingraham Trail near Yellowknife, NWT. This was the night of September 7-8, 2019. The display this night never got really bright and active but was very photogenic and had a fine array of subtle colours.
The Big Dipper and Ursa Major are at left, Capella and Auriga are near centre. The Pleiades is rising right of centre and is (are?) reflected in the water. I shot this from on the dock. The lights are from cottages on the east shore of the small lake.
This is a 4-segment panorama, each 13 seconds at ISO 1600 with the Venus Optics 15mm lens at f/2 and Sony a7III camera. LENR empolyed in camera. Stitched with PTGui; ACR and Photoshop refused to stitch these segments as there is too much blank and changing content to match.
The Big Dipper and Ursa Major are at left, Capella and Auriga are near centre. The Pleiades is rising right of centre and is (are?) reflected in the water. I shot this from on the dock. The lights are from cottages on the east shore of the small lake.
This is a 4-segment panorama, each 13 seconds at ISO 1600 with the Venus Optics 15mm lens at f/2 and Sony a7III camera. LENR empolyed in camera. Stitched with PTGui; ACR and Photoshop refused to stitch these segments as there is too much blank and changing content to match.
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- © 2019 Alan Dyer/AmazingSky.com
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