GeorgeHudetz
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Went out looking for the aurora the other night. Decided to head up north into the plains to get away from the light pollution & clouds. For most of the evening the aurora was a nice, big green & red arch, but about 10:00 it started to come alive, particularly at the ends of the arch. You could easily see the pillars and some movement with the naked eye. But a long exposure really brought the colors out. Not much for foregrounds out there, so I decided to use the Rivian, as the alignment was great.
S1RII, Sigma 14mm F1.4 DG DN Art. Two-image vertical pano. 40 second exposure for the foreground, and 15 second exposure for the sky. ISO 400.
S1RII, Sigma 14mm F1.4 DG DN Art. Two-image vertical pano. 40 second exposure for the foreground, and 15 second exposure for the sky. ISO 400.
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