Wonderful!
We missed the first night, then the fog came in. You are further north, and no
fog.
Perfect!
Aurora B. Moose
On 5/13/2024 12:53 AM, Peter Klein wrote:
Friday night's Northern Lights display in Seattle area was more than met the eye. The ambient light level in the city
and suburbs was such that with the naked eye, we only saw a fraction of what was really there. But hey, that's why we
have fast lenses and slow shutter speeds. And that comparatively recent wonder, image stabilization. If ya got 'em,
use 'em. In a way, I.S. was better than a tripod, as it freed me to move about and quickly shoot wherever I saw a
hint of green or red.
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/24844563@N04/53717828075/in/dateposted-public/>
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/24844563@N04/53717398586/in/dateposted-public/>
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/24844563@N04/53716488292/in/dateposted-public/>
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/24844563@N04/53717607018/in/dateposted-public/>
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/24844563@N04/53716488302/in/dateposted-public/>
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/24844563@N04/53716488287/in/dateposted-public/>
The first five shots were taken in a nearby park, where we could get a bit away from street lights. The last one was
taken from my driveway. I sent it to my neighbors and told them I'd seen a ghost over their house. ;-)
Olympus E-M1 Mark II, Panasonic 20/1.7, wide open, ISO 1600, exposures of 1 or 2
seconds. Enjoy!
--Peter
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