a meteor ( not a Leonid )
Taken by OLIVIER STAIGER on November 17, 2016 @ Vétroz, swiss Alps
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I was hoping to see an earthgrazer from the Leonid meteor shower... around 11PM I pointed my camera to the northeast where Leo was just behind the horizon ( not visible yet because of the mountains we have here ) and waited and suddenly caught a meteor but it was flying in the opposite direction ... so it is clearly NOT a leonid... still a nice catch. filmed in realtime at 24fps 1/30 shutter speed at ISO 40k with Sony A7s and Rokinon 24/1.4 lens. did some fun editing, hope you like the ending. ;-) the video is here : (copy / paste this link ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAAquZz1wCs the images here are videostills. the first image is - obviously - edited with a little bit of fantasy... and that scene appears at end of the clip.
Photographer's website:
http://www.klipsi.com
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