Aurora at Glacier NP
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Late last August I stopped in Glacier NP for a few nights. One night I was able to capture the Aurora Borealis.
Another night there I captured the Milky Way over Mt. Logan from a spot on Going to the Sun Road near overlooking Saint Mary Lake.
Another night there I captured the Milky Way over Mt. Logan from a spot on Going to the Sun Road near overlooking Saint Mary Lake.
Jean
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Stuff of dreams!
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grt,boco.
Thanks, it was a fantastic experience.
David, sometimes it's a matter of being in the right place at the right time and then being prepared. With luck you'll capture the Aurora some night.
Boca, many thanks.
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I welcome your feedback, but leave the editing to me - thanks!
Mike, I'm glad you enjoy the images.
Wayne, thanks to the astronomers at St. Mary Visitor Center I expected to see the Aurora that night. Some of the national parks actively encourage viewing the night sky and take pride in their darkness.
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This was taken from the Mammoth Hot Springs Upper Terraces parking area, looking over the little village of Mammoth Hot Springs. The heavy amount of stars you see to the right is part of the "northern" end of the Milky Way.
This was taken from the parking area looking at the hot springs and the Milky Way. The lighting on the hot springs is all ambient from parking lot lights, etc., no light painting.
Another Aurora image, with the Milky Way. This was taken early in June 2013 in Yellowstone, in the Lower Geyser Basin area. It is 4 images stitched together. This was taken with my Canon XSi, that has an ISO limit of 1600, and I was using an f 4.0 lens. Subject matter was super, equipment not up to it. When I got home I ordered the Canon 6D immediately, I enjoy the night photography too much to compromise. So this is more to show what you might see if you're in the right place at the right time than to show off quality.
Lots more nightscapes on my website and blog.
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You're welcome, glad you enjoyed the images!
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A great exposure on that one. Nice lighting effect on the ground without compromising the sky.
Thanks, Wayne. I had discussed wanting to ge that image long before I made the trip and and a good friend and I talked about how it could be done with light painting..... lo & behold, it was already done for me, thank heavens!
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Thank you, Don.
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-Len
Thanks, Len. Milky Images all taken with the Canon 6D, Tokina 16-28 f 2.8 lens. Lens wide open, either 20 or 25 sec exposure. ISO for Mt. Logan was 4k, the others were all 3200. I use Canon DPP to convert from RAW to TIFF, then I use levels in PhotoShop and sharpen a bit, that's about it. My experience with PS is really learn as I go, based on an article or 2. I don't have any plug-ins, etc. to use with it. I like to keep it simple. I've read a bit about selecting parts of an image to work on but have only tried that a couple of times and really not thought it was that much help. I try to get it right in the camera.
The image of the MW & Aurora taken in 2013 is not nearly the same quality as the others. Sure wish I could go back and redo that one with the 6D. I'll be back there this June, though, and will be hoping for another wonderful night.
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Thank you!
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Absolutely amazing!
Great composition and imaging.
It must have been wonderful to see all those stars and just gaze into infinity.
Super job, thank you for sharing these!!
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Thanks! It is humbling to be out at night taking in the Milky Way or other wondrous night things. Each time is a bit different, every night is special.
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