Auroras
Taken by Travis Novitsky on October 24, 2019 @ Superior National Forest, Minnesota, USA
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D750
Exposure Time: 30/1
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 4000
Date Taken: 2019:10:25 03:04:40
 
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Last night the northern lights made a small appearance in northeast Minnesota. I made this photo at 10:02 PM just as some faint pillars were beginning to show up. The pillars were barely visible to the naked eye, but a 30 second exposure made them look more noticeable. For the remainder of the night (well... at least until the clouds moved in around 1:30), there was a soft green glow on the northern horizon but no more pillars. It also was the first night that got rather chilly. The air temp was 19 degrees as I was sitting in this location watching the lights slowly weave their way across the northern sky.
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https://www.travisnovitsky.com
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