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We got the redest aurora last night that I ever encountered at these latitudes, and it lasted for more than an hour! After some initial captures at my cabin (monthly thread), I walked over to the little local lake with a better view to the north. The red auroras are not easy to spot by eye that lacks red sensitivity at low light, so bring out the camera! These were captured with the 14-30mm @ f/4 with 4-8 sec exposures on the Z8 at ISO 3200. I finally happily walked back down the calm of my road with Capella, Jupiter and the Pleiades keeping me company in a less colorful sky .
It was not so red anymore, but we got some powerful nice green shapes."Container house width a view."
I've loved your recent set of red and the swirling green auroras Øivind.I noticed you mention CNX in an earlier post.I always prefered CNX2 to the current free "Nikon" offering, but assumed it was difficult to get it to run any more. Or that it had restrictions (i only need it to work with d500 images)What's the story?
Thanks Bruno and Hugh. I see 1957 listed as a top year, but there were also some storms in late 1955 that came up in a search.
I went out but clouds, clouds, clouds …
Thanks Nasos, finally a great shot of the comet here! I am hopeful, waiting for better weather towards the end of the week.
To my joy, some clouds in the south-west mostly dissolved tonight so I got to have a go at Comet C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-Atlas. By eye it was only just possible to see the core with 8x20 binocular, while once it got dark enough the tail clearly showed in live view on the Z8. With time more people appeared so it became a little star party. I did both tracked and untracked exposures with 105mm f/2.5 AIS and the 300mm f/4 PF. Here is my early quick processing of a stack of tracked 8sec exposures over 5 min (to not elongate the core too much as it is tracked on the stars) with the 300PF. I am happy to also have caught the forward tail.
Excellent shots Oivid and others Allow me to share a shot that was taken under almost the worst conditions In the middle of a light pollution town of Piraeus Light cloudy dayThe well known comet C/2023 A3Nikon Z8 Nikon AFS 85/1.8 f 1.8 1/10 sec 4000 ISO tripod, post processing LR on IPad.Next time in 80.000 years