Auroras, a meteor
Taken by SANGKU KIM on September 11, 2018 @ Alaska's Denali National Park
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Exposure Time: 2/1
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 4000
Date Taken: 2018:09:16 19:09:37
 
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September 11 dawn. I saw a G2-class aurora in Alaska's Denali National Park. Mt. McKinley's South Peak(20,320ft) of the Denali is visible. I saw a beautiful pink aurora along the huge turquoise curtains. It will be amazing. Luckily, aurora and beautiful meteor were photographed. This meteor had a strange appearance that he had never seen before. I wonder why the end is shaking. It is not seen as lens distortion aberration. Canon 6D ISO4000 2s exposure Lens 24mm f2.8
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http://www.starryphoto.co,kr
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