Noctilucent clouds
Taken by George B. Szoke on July 7, 2014 @ I left London on the motorway at 1 am today and shortly after I discovered unusual clouds close to the horizon. Firstly I thought that it was the reflection of the light pollution of a town below on the clouds. But it wasn't! I was driving about another 40-50 miles and they were still there! The night sky was nice and clear. I made continuous observations, and around 3am, close to Nottingham the clouds suddenly burnished. I immediately left the well lit motorway to find a dark enough place to take some shots. It was just luck that I had my photo gears with me. So using the roof of my car as a mount I took these images. It was awe-inspiring spectacle! Luckily there was a lake there, covered by vapour so I had the opportunity to take some intimate nature photos as well. It was an extraordinary experience through the whole night! (Captured by Canon EOS 5D mk II, 24-105 Canon lens, ISO 640, expos between 2 to 5,2 sec using 4-4,5 aperture) (8 photos)
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure Time: 16/10
Aperture: f/4.0
ISO: 1250
Date Taken: 2014:07:07 14:46:02
 
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I left London on the motorway at 1 am today and shortly after I discovered unusual clouds close to the horizon. Firstly I thought that it was the reflection of the light pollution of a town below on the clouds. But it wasn't! I was driving about another 40-50 miles and they were still there! The night sky was nice and clear. I made continuous observations, and around 3am, close to Nottingham the clouds suddenly burnished. I immediately left the well lit motorway to find a dark enough place to take some shots. It was just luck that I had my photo gears with me. So using the roof of my car as a mount I took these images. It was awe-inspiring spectacle! Luckily there was a lake there, covered by vapour so I had the opportunity to take some intimate nature photos as well. It was an extraordinary experience through the whole night! (Captured by Canon EOS 5D mk II, 24-105 Canon lens, ISO 640, expos between 2 to 5,2 sec using 4-4,5 aperture) (8 photos)
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Quite spellbinding to see and a piece of magic to treasure. What a wonderful set of images :)
Posted by Ste11amaris 2014-07-08 01:27:14
noctilucent clouds hahahah.This gallery contains an impressive array of chemtrail photos aerosol plumes and other geoengineered weather displays
Posted by OTD 2014-07-27 20:46:28
 
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