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Aurora in B&W
Last post 08-04-2005 12:57 PM by Bill Weir. 0 replies.
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  • 08-04-2005 12:57 PM

    • Bill Weir
    • Joined on 11-24-2003
    • Metchosin (Victoria), Canada
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    Aurora in B&W

    On July 17/05 while observing in a little mountain side cemetary in Southern British Columbia I was treated to a short but very nice auroral display just around midnight. At first it started out as just a pillar of light and I thought that it was just a contrail. Then, it spread out into this curtain and began to move about the horizon. I only had B&W film in my camera from doing Milkyway panoramas earlier in the week but decided to try it out anyway. This shot was done using an old 35mm camera with a 55mm lens at f/2. 30 second exsposure on ISO 400 ilford B&W film. I'm quite surprised how well it showed considering the Moon was so bright.

    http://victoria.rasc.ca/gallery/Bill/images/2005.07.17-aurora0001.JPG

    Bill

     

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