Aurora Meteor noctilucent cloud
Taken by Graeme Whipps on August 12, 2015 @ Chapel Of Garioch, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 40D
Exposure Time: 10/1
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 800
Date Taken: 2015:08:13 20:35:10
 
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What a fantastic night, with noctilucent cloud, meteors and aurora all in the one night, wasn't sure where to point the camera at times. The noctilucent cloud was visible in the evening twilight, and I was lucky enough to catch a meteor in one of my shots low down on the northeastern horizon (2208 UTC, 24mm lens, f2.8, ISO 800, 15 sec). The second shot was the brightest Perseid of the night, at least caught on camera, and you can just make out a couple of faint meteors on either side, taken at 2238 UTC, 24mm lens, f2.8, ISO800. Finally I managed to catch some rays along with a short but colourful meteor (14mm lens, f2.8, ISO 6400, 15 secs)
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http://graemewhipps-photography.com
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A very productive night indeed. Well done Graeme.
Posted by astronut2007 2015-08-15 06:42:03
 
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