Auroras And A Meteor
Taken by Lauri Koivuluoma on November 13, 2012 @ Pudasjärvi, Finland
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  Camera Used: PENTAX PENTAX K-5
Exposure Time: 10/1
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 6400
Date Taken: 2013:01:05 20:26:28
 
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I was shooting auroras at the lake which is situated about 2 kilometres away from my house. The aurora storm was began to be bigger and bigger, and of course I was photographing the auroras with many other angles until I saw the meteor falling down and lucky me: my camera was exposuring aurora photo and the meteor was at the same way where the auroras was. The meteors runtime was something like two seconds and the photos exposure ended at the same time when the meteor was disappeared. I took quickly look to camera and to the latest photo: there was the lake which was frozen, auroras in the sky and in a right side of image was a great meteor! I was amazed of my good luck and so on!
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Superb shot!
Posted by cometeer 2013-01-08 16:27:55
Awesome!! Great Photo!
Posted by japskunk 2013-01-09 23:40:04
Thank you!
Posted by Stickl 2013-01-24 16:30:51
43 thumbs up
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