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Photographer,
Location |
Images |
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Robert Postma,
Lake Myvatn, Iceland Sep. 17, 2009 |
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Was standing on the shores of Lake Myvatn, Iceland when the aurora came out. Brightened at one point very nicely.
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Bud
Kuenzli,
North Pole, Alaska
Sep. 15, 2009 |
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Medium bright
aurora. little movement.
Photo
details: Canon
MKII, ISO800, 30 sec f2.8
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Yuichi Takasaka,
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada Sep. 11, 2009 |
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I had 8 people
with me for Aurora Photography Tour in Yellowknife this
evening. Aurora started to appear from 10pm local time and
stayed well after 4am!
Photo
details: Canon
EOS 5D MarkII and EOS
Kiss X3 (Rebel XT1), EF24/1.4II and EF15/2.8. |

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Aleksander
Chernucho,
Kola peninsula, Russia, Mt. Khibiny
Sep. 14, 2009 |
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Photo
details: Nikon
D700 Iso 2500 shuter 5-8s F2.2-2.8 20mm, 16mm |
more images:
from
Malcolm Edirisinghe of Timberlea-Egle Ridge, Fort McMurray,
Alberta, Canada |
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