Aurora - Northern Lights

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Deleted dude 7861

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Always wanted to see them up here but weather had hampered previous attempts. We had one of the highest alerts of the year and I was lucky enough to spend 4 hours watching the most amazing display I have ever seen. The whole sky was like a river of pulsating light complete with curtains and rays. Here's a few pics I took (sadly forgot to take off UV filter!)

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This is one that somebody took 5 miles from me without a UV filter:
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Androo

Nomad
Dec 8, 2010
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NW UK
Very envious! Love the last photo - I dream of seeing these sometime soon...
Do you get the aurora watch alerts?

I noticed the red alerts a few days ago, but nothing here in the Lakes yet (Unless they were obscured by the cloud...)
 

Wook

Settler
Jun 24, 2012
688
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Angus, Scotland
How reflective are the pictures of what you perceived with your eye? Did it seem that bright, or is that the result of a long exposure?

Either way they are beautiful pictures.
 

Wayland

Hárbarðr
If it's anything like the lights I have seen they are not as prominent but certainly visible to a dark adapted eye.

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These were clearly visible for example because I had been in just moonlight for a couple of hours.

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These were less clear because we had been in the shelter in front of a fire until shortly before.

A longer exposure certainly brings them out better in a picture although some of the movement is lost.
 

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