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Shockingly Close
Submitted by:
Dan Kilpatrick at Sun Jul 30 19:45:01 2006 UTC
Location Lehigh County, Pa 40°40' N 75°40' W
Minolta RD-3000, 22-80mm lens @f16, 15 second exposure.
This View is to the North 23:05 EDT
This was my third attempt at capturing lightning at night. I captured
over 40 images during this one storm. I have admit this one was too close!
Your comments are always very welcome.
©2006 Daniel Kilpatrick mr_kilpatrick@yahoo.com
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"I'm a Professional, please don't try this at home"
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Nov 21 2003 03:00 UTC
Submitted by:
Dan Kilpatrick at Sat Nov 22 23:38:01 2003 UTC
Location Lehigh County, Pa 40°40' N 75°40' W
Minolta Vectis S-1, 28mm lens @f4, 30 second exposure on Fuji nexia
200 print film
This view is to the W/SW ~22:00 EST
Aurora is gone except the glow near the horizon seems to be picking up
even more.
Your comments are always welcome. ©2003 Daniel Kilpatrick
mr_kilpatrick@yahoo.com
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Nov 21 2003 02:30 UTC
Submitted by:
Dan Kilpatrick at Sat Nov 22 23:38:01 2003 UTC
Location Lehigh County, Pa 40°40' N 75°40' W
Minolta Vectis S-1, 28mm lens @f4, 30 second exposure on Fuji nexia
200 print film
This view is to the W/SW ~21:30 EST
The show was fading. Planes showing up well.
Your comments are always welcome. ©2003 Daniel Kilpatrick
mr_kilpatrick@yahoo.com
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Nov 21 2003 02:15 UTC
Submitted by:
Dan Kilpatrick at Sat Nov 22 23:38:01 2003 UTC
Location Lehigh County, Pa 40°40' N 75°40' W
Minolta Vectis S-1, 28mm lens @f4, 30 second exposure on Fuji nexia
200 print film
This view is to the W/SW ~21:15 EST
The two red 'blobs' have a bit more structure and the green one is faint.
The glow near the horizon seems to be picking up a little.
Your comments are always welcome. ©2003 Daniel Kilpatrick
mr_kilpatrick@yahoo.com
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Nov 21 2003 02:00 UTC
Submitted by:
Dan Kilpatrick at Sat Nov 22 23:38:01 2003 UTC
Location Lehigh County, Pa 40°40' N 75°40' W
Minolta Vectis S-1, 28mm lens @f4, 30 second exposure on Fuji nexia
200 print film
This View is to the W/SW ~21:00 EST
In this shot there are two red 'blobs' and a green one.
Your comments are always welcome. ©2003 Daniel Kilpatrick
mr_kilpatrick@yahoo.com
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Nov 21 2003 01:30 UTC
Submitted by:
Dan Kilpatrick at Sat Nov 22 23:38:01 2003 UTC
Location Lehigh County, Pa 40°40' N 75°40' W
Minolta Vectis S-1, 28mm lens @f4, 30 second exposure on Fuji nexia
200 print film
This View is to the W/SW ~20:30 EST
In this shot there are two red 'blobs' and a green one.
The display would be there for a few minutes and die down.
Your comments are always welcome. ©2003 Daniel Kilpatrick
mr_kilpatrick@yahoo.com
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Nov 21 2003 00:30 UTC
Submitted by:
Dan Kilpatrick at Sun Nov 23 00:24:02 2003 UTC
Location Lehigh County, Pa 40°40' N 75°40' W
Minolta Vectis S-1, 28mm lens @f4, 30 second exposure on Fuji nexia
200 print film
This view is to the W/SW 19:30 EST
My 2nd viewing of the Aurora. Saw it on Oct 30 2003. This show didn't
compare.
But I did get a better camera, although I do need to get used to it.
This is the first time I've heard of, where the was aurora present in
all directions but not overhead.
Your comments are always welcome. ©2003 Daniel Kilpatrick
mr_kilpatrick@yahoo.com
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