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This thread is worthless without pics. You need to get that camera with you next time. Here are a couple of my favorites from my trip up the Gunflint Trail in northern MN in March this year. KP index at the time was only a 4. The weekend after this it was a 7. I was chasing the Milky Way and the night sky at the time so this was just a bonus. Didn't realize how bright they were and I overexposed some of them but it was s good learning experience. Fun fact: In Minnesota we are too far south so most of the northern lights we see gray appearing or light green in the sky. You need a camera to see the true colors of the lights. | |||
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Wildsig.... those are awesome pictures!!! ________________________ Those who trade liberty for security have neither | |||
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2000Z-71 I'm smiling and laughing right now because your well told story sounds like many of my zero dark thirty adventures. I'm still a kid in many ways and natural and man made phenomenon still hold a curiosity and glee for me. I've set alarms for everything from meteor showers to satellites passing overhead, to balloon launches...or to simply photograph a moon setting into a mountain background or a sunrise just cresting a mountain ridge... ...and, yes, forgetting to charge camera batts, or grabbing needed gear is part of the frustration. It's easier when you can accurately predict when the event will happen, but with something like the Aurora, I guess you really need to just have gear laid out and ready to roll when it occurs. I was born in Alaska but have yet to see the Aurora, but I sure do hope to one day. On a cold and frosty morning it would be too easy to roll over in bed, pull the blankets over your head, and ignore the event notification, so good on ya for making the effort to see this!
Agreed! I'm not sure what I'm more jealous of, being able to take photos like that, or just simply being able to actually witness such a spectacular sight. | |||
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That's pretty funny, unfortunately, we've all been there, more than once. What an amazing spectacle though, I've never seen them, definitely worth a trip. Good on ya ! Lover of the US Constitution Wile E. Coyote School of DIY Disaster | |||
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There were a LOT of odd things that happened in Arkansas in the 1950s!! LOL | |||
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Saw them as a kid somewhere. Northern IL, WI, MI, or MN. Can't recall I was small. But it scared the crap outta me. Thought it was all over. My mom said it's normal. | |||
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I remember seeing them in N Illinois over 15 years ago, maybe more. Cool as hell to see. | |||
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As Extraordinary as Everyone Else |
I have one word for the OP.. COFFEE! ------------------ Eddie Our Founding Fathers were men who understood that the right thing is not necessarily the written thing. -kkina | |||
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E-mail is in my profile, dinner or a beer or both would be good. My daughter can deflate your daughter's soccer ball. | |||
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Jack of All Trades, Master of Nothing |
I'm usually pretty well organized when I go out chasing the lights with both my cold weather and camera gear. I had every intention of going out and chasing the lights that night but fell asleep in the hotel room before I was able to pull my gear together. That and it was a little colder up in the Denali area than it had been in Anchorage. But when Lady Aurora decides to make an appearance it's usually on her terms... My daughter can deflate your daughter's soccer ball. | |||
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2000, that was an excellent recap of an early morning adventure! ____________________________ Yes, Para does appreciate humor. | |||
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