Auroras
Taken by Dmitry Savin on April 23, 2023 @ Skhodnya, Moscow Region, Russia
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  Camera Used: SONY ILCE-7RM5
Exposure Time: 30/1
Aperture: f/4.0
ISO: 100
Date Taken: 2023:04:24 00:14:28
 
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Seeing how tonight was a good chance of catching some auroras I decided to set up my photography gear under some powerlines outside. That was the only spot that had a clear line of sight towards the North. The auroras started off as a faint, green arch spanning from North-West towards the North-East. I was not expecting anything special. Though as I was capturing a timelapse they flared up massively. Green swirls, blue rays and purple curtains danced across the whole sky. Catching many passerby's off-guard as they stopped to film the amazing light show. The whole nearby building went out on their balconies to witness this event. I have never seen the auroras so visible and bright in my entire life. The peak lasted for a couple of minutes before dying down again leaving us with new memories for life.
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