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I felt pretty lucky to capture this; the crystals fade so quickly; and finding a place to setup my tripod in deep snow; can be tricky.
Apr 02, 2013 23:38 | #1
I felt pretty lucky to capture this; the crystals fade so quickly; and finding a place to setup my tripod in deep snow; can be tricky. _______________
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Apr 02, 2013 23:41 | #2 Something isn't working . I see your link but no image . Go in and edit the and change it to (capital letters) .
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Apr 02, 2013 23:43 | #3 Now it's working . Nice image . You should send that to www.spaceweather.com
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Apr 03, 2013 00:25 | #4 Celestron wrote in post #15785500 Now it's working . Nice image . You should send that to www.spaceweather.com Oops; I just purchased a new domain name; it hasn't forwarded yet. Thanks for the link; but I don't believe the ice crystals have anything in common with aurora borealis. _______________
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Scatterbrained Cream of the Crop 8,511 posts Gallery: 267 photos Best ofs: 12 Likes: 4607 Joined Jan 2010 Location: Yomitan, Okinawa, Japan More info | Apr 03, 2013 00:27 | #5 That's pretty cool. It looks like something you might see in a Sci-Fi film. VanillaImaging.com
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Thanks Scatterbrained. yeh I can see that too. _______________
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Apr 03, 2013 10:45 | #7 Sebastian Riel wrote in post #15785581 Thanks for the link; but I don't believe the ice crystals have anything in common with aurora borealis. Doesn't matter the aurora borealis . Just the image with what you captured is unique and should send it in anyway .
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paul-t Goldmember 1,871 posts Joined Oct 2007 Location: The deep south, that's the deep south of England. More info | Apr 03, 2013 12:11 | #8 What a great capture, love it.
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stickman513 Senior Member 588 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2011 More info | Apr 03, 2013 13:09 | #9 That is probably the best image of that phenomenon I have seen. Nice shot! Doug
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Doesn't matter the aurora borealis . Just the image with what you captured is unique and should send it in anyway . Thanks Celestron What a great capture, love it. Thank you Paul. That is probably the best image of that phenomenon I have seen. Nice shot! Wicked! Thanks a lot Stickman XD _______________
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Here's another image; a panorama; it was really difficult to get this shot; in fact when I swinged the camera back to take another panorama; it had all disappeared.
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Apr 03, 2013 16:42 | #12 Sebastian Riel wrote in post #15787541 Here's another image; a panorama; it was really difficult to get this shot; in fact when I swinged the camera back to take another panorama; it had all disappeared.
This one is even better than the first one ! This looks like a wall hanger and i'd definitely share with www.spaceweather.com
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Awesome shots; never seen anything like these before. Sony A7r, Sony 16-35 f4, Canon 1d3, Canon 70-200 f4L, Sigma 150-600 contemporary, G1X, Lee filter holder and gnd's, Singh-Ray reverse gnd
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Thanks guys; me neither _______________
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JuvarAbrera Senior Member 677 posts Joined Feb 2012 Location: Cavite, Philippines More info | Apr 03, 2013 23:31 | #15 |
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