Auroras
Taken by Aaron Ott on March 17, 2015 @ This is the second time I've seen auroras in Nebraska. The last time was probably 15 years ago when I was a kid and they were strong enough to see with the naked eye. Tonight, it was evident the sky was illuminated, but the camera sensor was able to pick up much more than the naked eye. Most of my shots were 5-8 seconds long, up to 20 seconds and moderate ISO sensitivities. Using a Fujifilm X100T with the WCL-X100 wide-angle conversion lens.
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  Camera Used: FUJIFILM X100T
Exposure Time: 65/10
Aperture: f/2.0
ISO: 1000
Date Taken: 2015:03:17 22:50:31
 
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This is the second time I've seen auroras in Nebraska. The last time was probably 15 years ago when I was a kid and they were strong enough to see with the naked eye. Tonight, it was evident the sky was illuminated, but the camera sensor was able to pick up much more than the naked eye. Most of my shots were 5-8 seconds long, up to 20 seconds and moderate ISO sensitivities. Using a Fujifilm X100T with the WCL-X100 wide-angle conversion lens.
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