The solar wind continues
Taken by Rayann Elzein on November 7, 2020 @ Utsjoki, Finnish Lapland
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS-1D X Mark III
Exposure Time: 5/1
Aperture: f/1.4
ISO: 5000
Date Taken: 2020:11:08 01:42:37
 
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For some reason my update of the previous night did not appear on the gallery - but here we are with a 3rd consecutive night of bright Auroras! Tonight I used the same camera for video and stills - the earth wind is very strong tonight and I could not see myself handle 2 tripods! This is why these images look "tighter", as I was shooting them with my 20mm lens instead of the 14mm one. As always, it really helps being at 70°N to see the auroras high and bright in the sky! PS: for a while it appeared that some red aurora was visible, but maybe it was a SAR (it was a thin band extending much further south from the "main" green band for a while).
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https://rez-photography.com
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