Aurora
Taken by Mike Taylor on June 22, 2015 @ Moosehead Lake, Maine USA
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D600
Exposure Time: 15/1
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 1600
Date Taken: 2015-06-23T22:25:13+20:00
 
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With news that Mother Nature was going to put on a Northern Lights display we headed to one of our favorite spots to view and capture them – Moosehead Lake, located just above the 45 degree latitude point. The Visual: a huge green arc with dancing spikes, pulsating waves of light that stretched overhead and over 180 degrees across the sky. At a few different points it was a variable rainbow of colors. All of this was being perfectly reflected in the smooth-as-glass water right in front of us. The Audio: a nearby crackling campfire, the call of the loons, some crickets & frogs and the occasional sound of a chipmunk scurrying past. The show started just before 10PM. It ebbed and flowed through the night until almost 3AM - this was easily the longest and most impressive aurora display we have witnessed. This image is one frame from an 800+ frame time lapse that captured the entire event. Nikon D600 & 14-24mm @ 14mm f/2.8 - 15 secs - ISO 1600 Very lightly processed through Lightroom CC only © Mike Taylor | Taylor Photography Workshops - Presentations - Prints http://miketaylorphoto.com
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