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Misty Orange Sunrise
Submitted by:
Dave Chapman at Fri Dec 19 08:30:01 2003 UTC
This sunrise was taken with a Minolta Dimage 7, 5.2 Mega Pixels on July 17,
2003. It was a beautiful morning that seemed to lend me a lot of good
quality pictures... If you would like to contact me about purchasing any of
my pictures, email me at northof44studios@hotmail.com or if you have any
comments or questions.
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Lightning in November?
Submitted by:
Dave Chapman at Wed Dec 17 08:06:01 2003 UTC
Another pleasant surprise for me. A storm in November which completely
surprised me with its strength and how long it lasted for. This was just
the beginning of it, for a person in Southern Ontario, this was a real treat
to watch and take pictures of, considering this time last year we already
had a foot of snow on the ground.
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October 20 Lightning
Submitted by:
Dave Chapman at Wed Dec 17 07:41:01 2003 UTC
This Lightning display was unexpected because it was mid-fall and the power
in this thunderstorm was something else. We barely got any thunderstorms
during the year but got 3 strong ones in the fall. The first reason why I
got into photography is that I wanted Lightning pictures and since then I
have broadened my interests. Camera used: Minolta Dimage 7. 5.2 mega pixels.
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December 16, 2003 Sunrise
Submitted by:
Dave Chapman at Wed Dec 17 07:41:01 2003 UTC
Camera Used Dimage 7, 5.2 mega pixels. This was a cold blustery morning and
the colour lasted for about 30 minutes...
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Goring, Ontario Sunset
Submitted by:
Dave Chapman at Wed Dec 17 07:41:01 2003 UTC
We were out taking pictures of scenery and we were hoping that the colour
would flare up but it didn't but we still managed to get some good colour in
it.
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October 30th 2003 More Purple
Submitted by:
Dave Chapman at Mon Dec 15 14:38:01 2003 UTC
This was after a strong second burst of red, that it decided to turn purple.
My dad and I often wonder why we were so slack in taking picture after
picture but I think him and I couldn't believe our eyes because the last
time we had seen something like this was on November 5th, 2001, my first
night ever taking pictures of the northern lights. We have more pictures
but we are holding them back for now.
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Northern Lights in my Backyard
Submitted by:
Dave Chapman at Mon Dec 15 14:11:02 2003 UTC
It was October 30th and it was just before supper. I decided to run some
camera test on the sky when I noticed a red patch grow to the south and then
north. While eating supper I took this picture and little did I know at
this point, there was still more to come.
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Sunrise Markdale
Submitted by:
Dave Chapman at Mon Dec 15 13:27:01 2003 UTC
This was a cold morning in Markdale, when I decided to head out and see what
I could get at the flooded pond just down the road from me. I came home and
downloaded my pictures, considering this was my first time taking pictures
at dawn I was fairly impressed.
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Lion's Head Aurora
Submitted by:
Dave Chapman at Wed Feb 5 05:37:02 2003 UTC
This was our last good night for Northern Lights of 2002. We have had
nothing but cloud since and when it is clear there isn't any Northern
Lights. What was unique about this northern lights display was the fact
that at one point you could see 5 halo's and they seemed to be marching
towards us, which I feel is not common for the latitude I live on because I
had just never seen it quite like that before. Comment at
sweet_chappy_man@hotmail.com, Thank you
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Re: Corona
Submitted by:
Dave Chapman at Mon Feb 3 05:49:01 2003 UTC
The camera was unable to pick up the flashes of lightning that were lightly
flashing through it but this is my best corona shot. This night was unique
because we couldn't see the halo only the northern lights that were shooting
over our heads. We had thunderstorms all around us that night which gave us
a weird feeling of insecurity.
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Re: Sideward Lightning
Submitted by:
Dave Chapman at Mon Feb 3 05:42:01 2003 UTC
This was taken Near Meaford, Ontario it was the final big storm about 2
years ago when I still had the 35mm. It struck roughly 2 miles away if that
because the thunder was just a sizzle without a big bang. After that we
moved to a lower spot because things were just getting to violent for our
liking, we were still getting the pictures but in a much safer spot.
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Northern Lights
Submitted by:
Dave Chapman at Thu Jan 23 08:00:01 2003 UTC
The Northern lights on this night were one of the best shows we had of 2002.
They eventually went over are head that night which was rare for Southern
Ontario, Canada. We stayed out the whole night hoping for a real strong red
but that never happened that night. We were still happy with what we had
seen. I hope to have my business email account working soon but until then,
If you have any questions or comments, email me at
sweet_chappy_man@hotmail.com
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"Full Moon Northern Lights"
Submitted by:
Dave Chapman at Fri Jan 17 06:30:01 2003 UTC
This was are first big Northern light display of the summer with red in it
too, where the conditions were clear and perfect for us as well. It was a
short blast but it gave us a chance to get a few pictures. On August 20,
2002 we were able to see this in the twilight time in our hometown of
Markdale. To comment on this picture email me at
sweet_chappy_man@hotmail.com, thank you.
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"The Big Bay Sunrise"
Submitted by:
Dave Chapman at Fri Jan 17 06:05:01 2003 UTC
This sunrise was after an alnighter, watching the northern lights. We
thought we would stop and try to get a few pictures after seeing a few
scenes like this one. We travel north to get away from the city lights so
that we can see the Northern lights clearer and without city light
pollution.
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"The Orange Sunrise"
Submitted by:
Dave Chapman at Fri Jan 17 05:56:01 2003 UTC
This sunrise was one of my favourites of this year. I took this picture in
early July in Markdale, Ontario. It was one of the longest sunrises I had
seen and nicest. It actually reminded me more of a sunset then a sunrise
because it has that look to it. Comment at sweet_chappy_man@hotmail.com,
Thank you.
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"The Mystical Sunrise"
Submitted by:
Dave Chapman at Fri Jan 17 05:37:01 2003 UTC
This was taken in Markdale, Ontario on a very humid summer morning. I new
the mist would lead to a very nice sunrise so I went out to my favourite
spot to take pictures, which resulted in this. I love sunrises, but the only
way I see them is if I have been up all night.
comments at sweet_chappy_man@hotmail.com
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Tobermory Twilight
Submitted by:
Dave Chapman at Fri Jan 17 04:44:01 2003 UTC
This picture was taken in Tobermory, Ontario, Canada. It was a cold night
for summer. We were actually sitting there waiting for the northern lights
when I thought that I would try to get a few twilight shots and it seemed to
work out for me. We are just starting our business and its called North of
44 Studio's and it is a family business. I know my email address doesn't
sound like a business one but for more information on how much the picture
costs, email me at sweet_chappy_man@hotmail.com
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"Moonlit Northern Lights"
Submitted by:
Dave Chapman at Fri Jan 17 03:36:01 2003 UTC
I am David Chapman and I am a photographer and I got this picture on October
25, 2002. The moonlight helped the fields show up as well as they did, the
northern lights were quite strong towards the due north. I am selling this
and if you want more information on how to buy this, email me at
sweet_chappy_man@hotmail.com, I sell them at 5x7, 8x10 and 11x14. check with
me for prices.
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