Aurora Nov 21 1

Submitted by: shansen at Sat Nov 22 21:51:01 2003 UTC

A little less than 24 hours after the start of the major storm the auroras were still going on. This picture was taken the morning of Nov. 21 seven miles north of Walker Mi. Canon EOS 50mm lens f1.8 20 sec. exp. Fuji 800 (C) Russ Hansen 2003 shansen@iserve.net

Light Pillars 2

Submitted by: shansen at Sat Jan 24 18:01:01 2004 UTC

Drove around looking for different locations that night and found this church close to home. Minolta Dimage F100 manual exp ASA 100 setting 4-6 sec. exp. (C) Russ Hansen 2004 shansen@iserve.net

Aug. 30th 2004 Aurora 1

Submitted by: Carol Lakomiak at Tue Aug 31 19:30:01 2004 UTC

Olympus OM-1n; Fuji 400 ISO; 50mm Zuiko lens; 30 seconds. © Carol Lakomiak. All rights reserved.

Aurora 2003 october 30

Submitted by: Remi Boucher at Wed Nov 19 05:39:02 2003 UTC

Took near Sherbrooke on 30 october 2003 (near 24h00 local) using my Nikon Coolpix 4500 + WideConverter 0.63x, set at 400 ISO, f/2.6, exposed 26.7 sec. Copyright (c) Remi Boucher. Contact : scalp022@yahoo.ca

Colored sunset

Submitted by: katkenny at Thu Jan 13 01:34:01 2005 UTC



Ho no,l dont move...

28mm/3.5f/1s 800 asa

Stephane Levesque Luceville,Quebec Canada

Moon halos

Submitted by: katkenny at Wed Jan 26 20:38:01 2005 UTC



A full halos for my cold fingers :)

16mm/4f/20s 800 asa

Stephane Levesque Luceville,Quebec Canada

Aurora 2004-03-09

Submitted by: Daniel Girard at Tue Mar 30 02:50:05 2004 UTC



Taken just between St-Honoré de Chicoutimi and St-Ambroise, Québec, Canada

Reflex Fujica ST-801 with 24mm lens @ f/3,5 - 15 sec, Fuji Superia X-tra 800 Note: Another pics of this nice northern lights, on my other roll.

"Aurores-Quebec" Liste de discussion sur les aurores, en francais: http://cf.groups.yahoo.com/group/aurores-quebec/

©Daniel Girard

comments? dangir13@yahoo.ca



Above the Twilight

Submitted by: Dennis Anderson at Tue Apr 1 21:12:01 2008 UTC

A bright veil is seen glowing above the lingering twilight in the west as high clouds still catch a little color from the fading sunset. This image is taken from east of Fairbanks, Alaska along the Chena River on the evening of March 26, 2008 using a home-built 6x7 medium format camera and Fuji Provia 100F film. Copyright (c) Dennis C. Anderson Night Trax Photography Contact at: auroradude@acsalaska.net or visit: www.auroradude.com

High Voltage - Sept.7, 2000

Submitted by: Stan Richard at Mon Dec 9 22:04:01 2002 UTC

50mm lens @f/2.8 on Fuji 100 neg film. Comments welcome: stan@nightskyevents.com Copyright(c)2000 Stan Richard - Events in the Night Sky www.nightskyevents.com To order a print of this image, see below:

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3 byrds afternoon

Submitted by: Luis Perdigao at Fri Nov 25 18:31:01 2005 UTC

This image was taken on the afternoon of November, 23th (2005). Barra da Tijuca – Rio de Janeiro – Brazil 22º 54’ S - 43º 12’ W perdigao@webminers.com.br


Comet Hale-Bopp

Submitted by: Darrell E. Spangler at Mon Nov 8 20:39:01 2004 UTC

Image of Comet Hale-Bopp taken shortly before dawn at the Fern Lake Trailhead in Rocky Mountain National Park in April of 1997… Taken with a Canon w/50mm on Fuji Super 800 film, 30sec @ F/5.6 ©1997, 2004 Darrell E. Spangler

Lake Ontario Lightning

Submitted by: Peter Sproule at Fri Sep 5 09:18:01 2003 UTC

This was taken on August 21 2003 around 0030 EDT atop the Scarborough Bluffs (eastern Toronto). The storm had passed over, but still put on a great show. Canon F-1, 50 mm lens @ f/5.6, ~15 second exposure on Fuji Reala 100 print film.

Comments can be sent to: pbsproule@sympatico.ca © 2003 Peter Sproule (www.sproulephoto.ca)

Light Pillars

Submitted by: Lori at Tue Dec 10 21:13:01 2002 UTC

On Dec.1st I observed what I thought were aurora-rays. Later through your STD Image Gallery I learned that these beams are actually "LIGHT PILLARS" What an exciting lesson learned! That these photos turned out good -I would say was "beginners luck" since this was only my second roll of film on aurora .Being out on that cold night certainly paid off! Fuji 800 SuperiaX-tra 28mm, f2.8, 20-25s

Twister!

Submitted by: Graham Palmer at Sun Nov 11 10:47:01 2007 UTC

November 11, 2007 was a beautiful spring day in Hawke's Bay. However, thunder storms formed along the mountain ranges then headed east towards Napier. The largest of these produced my first tornado of the year, and it was a real good one. Photo details: Canon 350D, ISO 400, 1/320th second exposure with a Sigma 18-200mm lens @ f-8. Image copyright to Graham Palmer. For more images, visit my website: http://www.skyhigh-photography.com

Aurora 8/11/2004

Submitted by: katkenny at Wed Nov 24 15:53:01 2004 UTC

Wow,l have only one question in my head:how many rool of photo l have in my pocket :) http://cf.f2.pg.photos.yahoo.com/stefanelevesque

Stephane Levesque Luceville,Quebec.

mail: katkenny@globetrotter.net

Submitted by: Chris Pretty at Wed Sep 10 16:28:01 2003 UTC

Taken from St.John's Newfoundland Eastern Canada last evening. Canon A40 Digital 6x Zoom. Copyright: Pretty Pictures. Contact mr.music@nf.sympatico.ca

November 20/2003 #4

Submitted by: SherryB at Thu Nov 20 12:24:02 2003 UTC

Camera: Canon PowerShot A70, ISO 200. Copyright © Sherry Buttnor, MetchosinBC. N48.4 W123.6.


Total Solar Eclipse on 29th March 2006

Submitted by: Joachim Uhlig at Fri Mar 9 14:25:01 2007 UTC

Exposed at 13:55:48 EEST for 1/250 s with OLYMPUS C-4040 Zoom using focal length 257 mm at f-8,0, ISO100. This photo was taken in Side-Kumköy, Turkey. (C) 2007 by Joachim Uhlig

NICE SOLAR HALO!

Submitted by: michel tournay at Wed Mar 28 15:17:01 2007 UTC

A few days ago, I was fortunate enough to witness a nice solar halo with a longer-than-usual parhelic circle. It took me a couple of pictures to capture it completely! The 22 and 46 degree halos where visible and possibly the 120 (with the red arrow) Hope I'm right about the last one, Les, help me!

Enjoy!

©Michel Tournay

micheltournay@yahoo.ca or visit: www.aurora-borealis.ca


30th October, 2003

Submitted by: Jean Chiasson at Sun Nov 2 13:16:01 2003 UTC

Île d'Orléans - Québec (Canada) ©Jean Chiasson, jchiasson@globetrotter.net




Saturn in Gemini

Submitted by: Dominic Cantin at Tue Dec 30 09:00:01 2003 UTC

50mm @ f 4 , 15 min , kodak supra 400 , 28 dec. 2003 © Dominic Cantin dominiccantin@yahoo.ca http://astrosurf.com/aurores/

October 3-4 2002 aurora # 2

Submitted by: Dominic Cantin at Sat Oct 5 05:58:01 2002 UTC




© Dominic Cantin http://skyphoto.homestead.com

Totality - July 2000 Lunar Eclipse.

Submitted by: Graham Palmer at Tue Jul 20 22:09:01 2004 UTC



This is one shot in a series, taken after midnight local time on the morning of July 16th, 2000. Starting at 10:47 UTC and lasting until 17:04 utc, this was dubbed as the "thousand year eclipse" because it was the longest lunar eclipse for a thousand years... Totality, when the entire moon was in shadow, lasted 1 hour and 47 minutes. During this time, the moon turned an eerie copper colour and looked more like Mars than our usual neighbour... The eclipse was also accompanied by a beautiful display of meteors from three showers. Truly a night to remember. The image was taken outside Palmerton North, New Zealand, with a Minolta SLR camera @ prime focus through a home built 6" telescope. 1 second exposure. Contact me at skyhi_1972@yahoo.com.au

LUNAR IRIDESCENCE # 1

Submitted by: michel tournay at Wed Jul 13 09:43:01 2005 UTC

I never tought I would see this, apparently rare display of, lunar iridescence here in the Philippines. We where watching lightning on the roof of my girlfriend's house and tought I saw northern lights near the moon!!!!!...yeah?...here?...so close to the equator???? naaah...can't be!!! In the beginning the colours where more green and when I took the pictures there was more colours present...so iridescence?...Yep! Enjoy!

©Michel Tournay

micheltournay@yahoo.ca or visit:

www.aurora-borealis.ca



Aurora 16/july/2005

Submitted by: katkenny at Fri Jul 22 22:56:01 2005 UTC

Take with Pentax Me,16mm/2.8f/25s with 800 asa. Stephane Levesque Ste Luce Quebec,Canada

katkenny@globetrotter.net

April 17 , 2001

Submitted by: Dominic Cantin at Sun Oct 27 09:56:01 2002 UTC

28mm @ f 2.8 , 25 sec , fuji superia 800 © Dominic Cantin dominiccantin@yahoo.ca

Aurora 11/07/04

Submitted by: ARTHUR HOWARD at Mon Nov 22 05:41:02 2004 UTC

All of the pictures on 11/7/04 were taken with either a OM-1 or OM-1n and lenses were either Zuiko 28mm f/2.8 or a 55mm f/1.2.Fifteen to twenty seconds exposure on the old formula Kodak Royal Gold 400. Copyright Black Mtn Photography 2004 darksky@ecenet.com

M31, Andromeda Galaxy - take 2

Submitted by: alain couture at Fri Aug 31 15:47:01 2007 UTC

Details: Canon 300D, 70-300mm Sigma apo DG lens on EQ3 motorized mount. - 1 image at 800 ISO(240 sec.) and 1 image at 1600 ISO(240 sec)


The Comet and M42

Submitted by: Thomas Collin at Wed Oct 31 02:12:01 2007 UTC

Oct 30, 2007, 9:30 UT Canon 300D on 80mm refractor The two pictures have the same exposure and treatment to compare the brightness and size of comet Holmes.

Thomas Collin http://www.astrosurf.com/tcollin http://www2.globetrotter.net/astroccd/ftp/tcollin/imagettes/ Trois-Rivieres, Quebec

Aurora in NH - September 8, 2002

Submitted by: WeirsOnline.com at Sun Sep 8 05:44:02 2002 UTC

A shot of the second round of the northern lights from Laconia, NH, USA on the night of September 7-8th. Shot with an Olympus C2100, 16sec, f2.8, 200ASA. Copyright (C) 2002 Scott MacLeod

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