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Photographer,
Location |
Images |
Comments |
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Kjetil
Skogli,
Tromsø, Norway
Oct. 22, 2009 |
#1,
#2, #3,
#4, more |
The
22th Oct: One of the "widest" activity I've ever seen, and
I've seen a lot. It streched from the horizon in the north
to the horizon in the south. A quite intense band south
in the horizon is something we dont see often in the northern
Norway(69,65'N). We spend the evening/night on an island
with perfect view 180' all over. The orionids was still
active too and we saw some very nice meteors trough the
northen lights. Its an easy and plesent job to be a Northern
Lights guide in this conditions.
Photo
details: Canon
5D mkII, EF24mm/f1.4. 5-15sec shutter, f1,6, |
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Fredrik
Broms,
Kvaløya, Norway
Oct. 24, 2009 |
#1,
#2, #3,
#4, more |
One
of the nicest displays I`ve seen - the entire sky was green
and red tonight!
Photo
details: Nikon
D3, Nikkor 20mm f/2,8, ISO 640, Various exposure times.
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Rob
Stammes,
In my northernlight registration room in Laukvik on the Lofoten,Norway.
Oct. 24, 2009 |
#1,
#2,
more |
Around
20.00 utc big variations on my recordings.Red is the magnetic
declination with a variation of 3 degrees and blue is the
induced earth current.It is spectaculair. |
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Kent-Ole
Larsen,
Tromso, North Norway
Oct. 23, 2009 |
#1,
#2 |
Last
night there where some nice outburst of auroras.
Photo
details: Nikon
D90, Nikkor 50mm 1:1.8, 200 ISO |
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Thomas
Hagen,
Tromsø, Norway
Oct. 24, 2009 |
#1 |
This
was a very sudden and stunning outburst of activity. Luckily
I had my camera with me. |
more images:
from
Bence Frenyo of Trondheim, Norway; from
Yaron Eini of Churchill, Manitoba, Canada; from
Pierre Bureau of Chibougamau, Québec; |
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