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Aurora time lapse videos
I've put a couple of short time lapse videos on the website of last nights
aurora as seen from Cumbria. They were made from a series of images taken with a Nikon Coolpix 2100. They are rather grainy but show how dynamic the display was at times. http://mysite.freeserve.com/astro2/astro2_image_57.htm Robin |
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In article , Robin Leadbeater
writes I've put a couple of short time lapse videos on the website of last nights aurora as seen from Cumbria. They were made from a series of images taken with a Nikon Coolpix 2100. They are rather grainy but show how dynamic the display was at times. http://mysite.freeserve.com/astro2/astro2_image_57.htm Robin Interesting sequences for someone who has only ever seen a static sky glow. Thanks for the time ratio - its the first time I've ever seen an aurora 'movie' with an indication of whether it is real time or time-lapse. Haven't seen anything but heavy cloud and rain for days in Bucks :-( -- Roy Battell. To use this address remove the digits included to remove Spam ... Mail: |
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In article , Robin Leadbeater
writes I've put a couple of short time lapse videos on the website of last nights aurora as seen from Cumbria. They were made from a series of images taken with a Nikon Coolpix 2100. They are rather grainy but show how dynamic the display was at times. http://mysite.freeserve.com/astro2/astro2_image_57.htm Robin Interesting sequences for someone who has only ever seen a static sky glow. Thanks for the time ratio - its the first time I've ever seen an aurora 'movie' with an indication of whether it is real time or time-lapse. Haven't seen anything but heavy cloud and rain for days in Bucks :-( -- Roy Battell. To use this address remove the digits included to remove Spam ... Mail: |
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Lovely! Thanks for sharing. Robin.
Makes up for those disappointing visits to the back garden, standing there and cursing the cloud cover over Merseyside! Cheers, Bob. "Robin Leadbeater" wrote in message ... I've put a couple of short time lapse videos on the website of last nights aurora as seen from Cumbria. They were made from a series of images taken with a Nikon Coolpix 2100. They are rather grainy but show how dynamic the display was at times. http://mysite.freeserve.com/astro2/astro2_image_57.htm Robin |
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Lovely! Thanks for sharing. Robin.
Makes up for those disappointing visits to the back garden, standing there and cursing the cloud cover over Merseyside! Cheers, Bob. "Robin Leadbeater" wrote in message ... I've put a couple of short time lapse videos on the website of last nights aurora as seen from Cumbria. They were made from a series of images taken with a Nikon Coolpix 2100. They are rather grainy but show how dynamic the display was at times. http://mysite.freeserve.com/astro2/astro2_image_57.htm Robin |
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