Meteor, Aurora
Taken by amy johnson on September 1, 2016 @ Denali National Park -Wonder Lake Campground
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I observed many meteors during the geomagnetic storm that occurred during first few days of September. While photographing the aurora on the 1st I continued to shoot when the aurora died down hoping I would capture a nice meteor in the scene above Denali. To my surprise this beauty showed up. Could anyone there help me explain the beams of light captured in the scene? Thank You! Canon EOS-5D Mark 111 15 sec, @f/2.8, ISO 3200
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The easy answer is camera lens reflection...
Posted by HDT 2016-09-16 08:15:03
 
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