Auroras
Taken by Scott Weberpal on September 3, 2015 @ Cliff Lake, Vermilion Bay, ON, Canada
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What would have been nothing more than a piddly green glow and perhaps faint diffuse pillars at home in Wisconsin was a stunning show at 50 degrees north. Abnormally warm temps kept the night comfortable, and a slight breeze kept the mosquitoes away - it was perfect! Seeing auroras at this latitude was entirely different from southern Wisconsin where we typically get long green and red pillars that shoot up during storms and sub-storms. These were flowing green curtains with almost mesmerizing movement as they constantly ebbed and flowed through the night sky. Almost no light pollution eliminated the ugly orange glow I often get near the horizon when shooting them much further south.
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