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Post by Bill W on Jul 3, 2011 12:20:39 GMT
Holy Moley! What a display!, for about an hour it was a genuine brightness 5, top of the scale casting diffuse shadows. Even with the gain turned down to try and prevent saturation my cctv system still got saturated! astonishing with the main elements of NLC still in the sky at 3.50 BST as well as fainter clouds extending across half the sky. Not as extensive to the east as the previous night but the display was one of the best I have ever seen. www.youtube.com/watch?v=0avFJ22_9DUA few pics to follow. cheers, Bill.
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Post by Bill W on Jul 3, 2011 12:51:43 GMT
Here are some high lights....    And a rather poor allsky shot, the fainter nlc can be seen well into the zenith.  Bill.
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Post by Fourmi103 on Jul 3, 2011 12:56:14 GMT
The timelapse is very good. And the pictures are great ! Like the zoomed one, the structures are very delicate.
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Post by tmcewan on Jul 3, 2011 12:58:12 GMT
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Post by Bill W on Jul 3, 2011 13:15:09 GMT
Thanks, It seems to have been a cracking display all round. What was amazing was the detail through binoculars. I would urge everyone to spend some time viewing the nlc with binoculars. It is remarkable the structures and textures that are visible. The more you look the more you see!
As Tom says he was a few yards east, if you look really closely at the allsky picture there is a head visible (faintly) at about 2 on the clock face, I'd say about 3 yards east!
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Post by markt on Jul 3, 2011 14:00:23 GMT
Stunning stuff!
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Post by James Fraser on Jul 3, 2011 15:19:00 GMT
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Post by olaf3sky on Jul 3, 2011 17:50:22 GMT
Thanks for sharing these impressions! Wow!
No chance here in (Northern) Germany to watch anything beside heavy weather.
Regards, Olaf
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Post by James Fraser on Jul 3, 2011 18:44:28 GMT
The final video with sound at 02.03UT. The dawn was well advanced by then. The camera is a Canon EOS 550D. vimeo.com/25930473
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Post by Bill W on Jul 3, 2011 19:49:32 GMT
Hi Jimmy,
Excellent stuff. It's really interesting to see what I think are the same main features from a different location and perspective.
cheers, Bill.
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Post by James Fraser on Jul 3, 2011 21:57:20 GMT
Hi Bill, Many thanks! Yes, I was thinking the very same thing when I saw your excellent pictures. Last night was one of the best that I have seen here. My first NLC was on July 23/24 1986.. Cheers! Jimmy.
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Post by James Fraser on Jul 3, 2011 22:32:29 GMT
Forgot to say....the small spire on the church is due north of me.
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Post by ciderman on Jul 4, 2011 6:16:21 GMT
Fantastic images, must have been a great night for all of you. Will try and remember to take my binoculars along next time i see a display.
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Post by jaramillo on Jul 4, 2011 9:55:00 GMT
Wohooow - great stuff  . I spent that night at a festival, so I missed this fantastic display - which rocks too  , thanks for sharing. Regards, Mathias
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Post by jmason on Jul 7, 2011 6:55:56 GMT
Hi folks, Had a productive shoot on July 3rd in the Welsh mountains, between about 0220 and 0340BST. Of the 20 or so shots I liked this was the best. The mountain is Aran Fawddwy. Cheers - John Attachments:
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