Schoodic National park. Nikon D810. 20mm. 2.7 aperture. 8 seconds.

  • Boris NotTooBadinov@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Beautiful shot, I didn’t realize they were visible that far south, I’ve always assumed that was mainly a Canadian privilege. Did you time your travel for the shot, or was it a happy accident?

    I must also ask, did you have a few steamed hams while waiting for the shot?

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      2 days ago

      This was that big storm back in October, we’ll get a lot of light green stuff. But it takes a big storm to get a deep red out here. This is shot an hour south of New Brunswick so not to far away!

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        1 day ago

        Wow, that’s fantastic! I am now all of a sudden interested in how scientists predict solar storms so I can figure out my fall/winter plans. Seeing, and if possible, photographing the Northern Lights has been on my bucket list for some time