Auroras
Taken by Pat Goltz on October 10, 2024 @ Saguaro National Park west of Tucson, Arizona
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Could maybe barely see a tint with naked eye. Pentax K1 with Pentax 19-55mm lens and 1.7x. 6" f10, 3200 ISO. Couldn't find my tripod, so I set a concrete block on end. Put camera on top, a small stone in front to lift it just a little. Set camera for 2" delay. Preparation: focusing while it was still light, then taping the lens rings so they wouldn't move (my May 12 photos were out of focus). Post processing in Paint Shop Pro 5 (to brighten). Taken from Saguaro National Park, west of Tucson, Arizona. The cacti in the photo are a prickly pear (Opuntia engelmannii) and a saguaro (Carnegiea gigantea), signature plant for the Sonoran Desert. The lights in the distance are Catalina, Arizona. It was slightly cloudy.
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