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Sep 18, 2010 14:30 |  #1
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My head was turning 180 degrees in all 3 directions tonight.
180 degree 5 shot panorama of the aurora over the slave river.

The little dipper is seen above the clouds, small cluster near the middle of the frame. Planet Jupiter is the bright white smudge to the left of the frame, near the middle.

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Sep 18, 2010 14:52 |  #2

very impressive!




  
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Sep 18, 2010 14:58 |  #3

Wow! Terrific image, Karl! So the aurora drought is over?


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Sep 18, 2010 16:55 |  #4

Very nice Karl ! Mighty bright and got a lot of red which is good ! I think it helps for multicolors in an aurora .




  
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Sep 18, 2010 21:30 |  #5

Amazing man. Question to you tho. Aurora moves stupid fast, how were you able to take panorama and have it even remotely line up?




  
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Just got lucky, this one wasn't moving too quickly, but if you look really close in the middle you can kinda see where it dropped off. I tried blending it out as best as possible, it looks natural enough but if you knew it was there you'd be able to tell :D


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Sep 19, 2010 07:57 |  #7

Karl Johnston wrote in post #10935589 (external link)
Just got lucky, this one wasn't moving too quickly, but if you look really close in the middle you can kinda see where it dropped off. I tried blending it out as best as possible, it looks natural enough but if you knew it was there you'd be able to tell :D

Nice effort man, I'm going to have to try this one night. Doubt it'll work for me but I'll give it a go :)




  
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Sep 20, 2010 02:45 as a reply to  @ Byoung's post |  #8

That reminds me of a picture taken from the ISS minus the horizon.


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Sep 20, 2010 08:33 |  #9

Ace work, Karl.


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Sep 20, 2010 09:47 |  #10

Nice. :cool:




  
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Sep 20, 2010 10:58 |  #11

Beautiful!


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Sep 20, 2010 13:28 |  #12

bw!This is amazing, Karl!!


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Sep 20, 2010 13:54 |  #13

That is super! very very nice.


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Sep 20, 2010 15:35 |  #14

Cool image with all those colors.


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Sep 25, 2010 14:04 |  #15

this is awesome! i live in Peace River... which i think you knew.


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