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General Weather/Earth Sciences Topics => Weather Photography => Topic started by: GregJ on May 29, 2017, 09:57:04 AM
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We just had a pretty incredible Northern Lights event. It was going at sunset and was still going at sunrise. It got most active just after midnight. I put together a time lapse of this event. Fortunately I had my Canon DSLR going. It is a long video at over 2 minutes, but there were so many images I couldn't cut anything out. I also rendered it at 3 frames per second. Any faster and you miss some of the detail. There was one image of the aurora with a meteor in it.... Quite a night....
Image with meteor:
(http://skunkbayweather.com/Cam1Archive/Aurora052717/AuroraWithMeteor.jpg)
https://vimeo.com/219378902 (https://vimeo.com/219378902)
Thought I'd share,
Greg
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I finally got time to edit this down to a shorter, "highlight" version today.....
https://vimeo.com/219453575 (https://vimeo.com/219453575)
Greg
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Greetings Greg,
That is ultra-fantastic - especially since your not in Alaska!
The editing is perfect as well - thank you for sharing.
Randall
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Amazing, as always
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I finally got time to edit this down to a shorter, "highlight" version today.....
https://vimeo.com/219453575 (https://vimeo.com/219453575)
Greg
Impressive timelapse! =D>
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WOW, that is amazables!!