Noctilucent Cloud Timelapse
Taken by Keven Lapp on June 10, 2019 @ Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Because of upload restrictions, I cant upload anything larger than 222px x 117px. To see the large timeplapse, go to my youtube video here: https://youtu.be/9KyXLoFiyB8 This was one of the largest NLCs that ive seen. I was curious about their movements as you normally see waves within the clouds. Because I have an old camera, I had to manually capture each frame with a 20 second time exposure (Probably too long as they eventually got brighter) and painstakingly stitch each one together. Unfortunately the auto white balance kind of ruined the color consistency. The time lapse was taken between 2:40 AM and 3:24 AM for a total of 86 frames. The clouds themselves occupied the space of the horizon up to approx. 15 Degrees up and from NNW to off screen about NE. The Star seen moving across the sky is Capella.
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Great to see an animations !
Went to Youtube for better quality !
BTW I have recently uploaded a GIF animation larger than 5 MB if I remember well !
To make the animation from stills my favorite is VirtualDub
Posted by sweiller 2019-06-10 09:24:37
 
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