Last night I saw very faint aurora.
Picture made with a 35mm lens @ 1.8.
40 seconds exposure. Film Kodak Supra 800.
Mats
Aurora from last night. *PIC*
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Peter Wloch
Re: Aurora from last night.
Hi Mats,
this is a nice Picture. I like those fine colors.
Where you have it taken?
Its possible, that you have last night again luck?
What was the Direction?
Greetings from Southgermany
Peter
> Last night I saw very faint aurora.
> Picture made with a 35mm lens @ 1.8.
> 40 seconds exposure. Film Kodak Supra 800.
> Mats
this is a nice Picture. I like those fine colors.
Where you have it taken?
Its possible, that you have last night again luck?
What was the Direction?
Greetings from Southgermany
Peter
> Last night I saw very faint aurora.
> Picture made with a 35mm lens @ 1.8.
> 40 seconds exposure. Film Kodak Supra 800.
> Mats
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Mats
Re: Aurora from last night.
Hi Peter
> Hi Mats,
> this is a nice Picture. I like those fine colors.
Thank you!
> Where you have it taken?
The picture is shot in the archipelago of Stockholm Sweden.
> Its possible, that you have last night again luck?
No I hadn't any luck last night. The sky had a shade of red but I don't know if it was northern light or light pollution.
> What was the Direction?
The direction is NNW
> Greetings from Southgermany
> Peter
All the best Mats
> Hi Mats,
> this is a nice Picture. I like those fine colors.
Thank you!
> Where you have it taken?
The picture is shot in the archipelago of Stockholm Sweden.
> Its possible, that you have last night again luck?
No I hadn't any luck last night. The sky had a shade of red but I don't know if it was northern light or light pollution.
> What was the Direction?
The direction is NNW
> Greetings from Southgermany
> Peter
All the best Mats
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Katja Gottschewski
Re: Aurora from last night.
Hej Mats,
det var et fint bilde! That must have been really faint, I am actually surprised that you could see it at all if you had to use such a long exposure time with 800 film and f1.8. Last night I tried rather short exposure times because of the twilight - 4 sec. at f2.0 with 400 film (that's what the camera "wanted" to do itself, and it seemed reasonable from my last experience with twilight aurora at easter). I hope to get my pictures on Thursday.
Katja
det var et fint bilde! That must have been really faint, I am actually surprised that you could see it at all if you had to use such a long exposure time with 800 film and f1.8. Last night I tried rather short exposure times because of the twilight - 4 sec. at f2.0 with 400 film (that's what the camera "wanted" to do itself, and it seemed reasonable from my last experience with twilight aurora at easter). I hope to get my pictures on Thursday.
Katja
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