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The auroral alert was good (from Spaceweather.com,Aurore-Qu颥c and University of Alaska ),the hunter of aurorae bor顬es Gilles Boutin is returned at his places of guets to St-Michel near from Quebec city, early on September 14, 2 waves of auroral activity coming, seen at 00h30 and at 02h00. the night was ideal, no cloud, no quarter moon but I had to be patient and to wait, my cameras 35mm Minolta and my lenses Zenitar 16mm & Minolta 28 mm collected. Welcome to
www.banditdenuit.com Photographer, Location:St-Michel village near from Qu颥c city, Qu颥c, Canada.
Sep. 14
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all night from 10:30 to 5 AM Alaska time, but only strong between 1:30 AM and 3:30 AM. Canon MKII 25mm f2.8 38 sec. ISO 400
Photographer, Location:Parks Hwy Alaska. The image is of Denali (Mt. McKinley).
Sep. 14
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The Aurora forecast was good for Sept 13 so I waited for an hour before I captured this clearer image of auroras reflected in the water. There was a lot of light spanning the sky, but few distinct swirls until this one came up.Photographed with Canon digital rebel f3.5 ASA 400 exposed for close to 27 seconds.
Photographer, Location:Blachford Lake Lodge near Yellowknife Northwest Territories
Sep. 13
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Auroras started to appear right after the sunset @21:15 MST until thick clouds covered after mid-night. Pentax *istD, SMC DA14mm lens.
Photographer, Location:Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
Sep. 13
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Canon MKII 16-35 mostly at 16 f2.8 exposures between 20 sec and 100 sec.
Photographer, Location:Cantwell AK
Sep. 07
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Displays of very short duration on the 5th, but strong and persistant through the clouds on the 6th with occassional breakthroughs for brief times. Taken with Nikon DIX and D2H;, 20-35mm at 20mm. Exposures and ISO varied
Photographer, Location: Skiland, Alaska 20 miles NE of Fairbanks.
Sep. 05-06
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The display started while the sky was still very light, and lasted for 2-3 hours. Photo details: Canon 1D Mark II, 400 ISO,f/2.8, 5-10 sec exposures
Photographer, Location:Denali NP, Alaska
Sep. 06
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Taken with Nikon D70 (digital), F4.5/15s exposure. The half moon is left, and the Pleides and Hyades are also visible.
Photographer, Location:Denali Nat'l Park, Alaska.
Sep. 06
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On the evening of the 6th we had a very nice 'Sunset Aurora' which continued though out the night. The past 3 nights we have had very nice auroras here in Fairbanks Alaska. The aurora webcam is now back online lets hope for a great season.
Photographer, Location:Fairbanks, Alaska
Sep. 06
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This was the second night in a row that I was able to observe a faint auroral glow on the northern horizon. It was visible to the naked eye despite moderate lunar interference and some localized fog patches. Taken with a Canon PowerShot A60, 15 seconds at f2.8, ISO400.
Photographer, Location:Sault Ste. Marie, ON, Canada
Sep. 08
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