Aurora Airglow
Taken by Graeme Whipps on December 7, 2016 @ Chapel Of Garioch, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 6D
Exposure Time: 20/1
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 1600
Date Taken: 2016:12:08 19:13:15
 
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My first aurora this month, and although fairly low down, it brightened up at times and was easily visible against the half moon skies. I also picked up some red airglow bands, not something I've ever picked up before in a moonlit sky. The red wasn't visible to the naked eye, not surprising as it would be at the edge of the visible spectrum. The shots were taken with a Canon 6d, Sigma 24mm lens, f2.8, ISO1600, 20 secs, and ISO4000, 15 secs, the first at 2223 UTC, and around moon set at 0027 UTC. Timelapse available here https://youtu.be/tPp1fJGuOPE
Photographer's website:
http://graemewhipps-photography.com/
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