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Aurora over Desolation Valley Panorama.jpg

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A 180° panorama of the display of Northern Lights on August 31/September 1, 2016, as seen from the rock “moraine” hill overlooking Moraine Lake, in Banff National Park, Alberta, but looking north to the Lights down Desolation Valley. The Tower of Babel cliff face is to the right. Note the faint curtains to the left and right – an isolated arc was visible overhead as part of these curtains in the east and west. This was New Moon night, as later this night (in Alberta time) there was an annular eclipse of the Sun seen from Africa.

This is a stitch of 7 segments with the 20mm Sigma Art lens at f/2 and each for 10-second exposures with the Nikon D750 at ISO 3200. Stitched with PTGui — Camera Raw and Photoshop didn’t work well for this pan.
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© 2016 Alan Dyer / AmazingSky.com
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My Portfolio, Aurora, Alberta & Saskatchewan Nightscapes
A 180° panorama of the display of Northern Lights on August 31/September 1, 2016, as seen from the rock “moraine” hill overlooking Moraine Lake, in Banff National Park, Alberta, but looking north to the Lights down Desolation Valley. The Tower of Babel cliff face is to the right. Note the faint curtains to the left and right – an isolated arc was visible overhead as part of these curtains in the east and west. This was New Moon night, as later this night (in Alberta time) there was an annular eclipse of the Sun seen from Africa. <br />
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This is a stitch of 7 segments with the 20mm Sigma Art lens at f/2 and each for 10-second exposures with the Nikon D750 at ISO 3200. Stitched with PTGui — Camera Raw and Photoshop didn’t work well for this pan.