Images taken night of 6th November / morning 7th November 2015
The only thing seen by the naked eye was the distinctive arch, similar to the Milky Way, but that was directly overhead.
Time lapse below, just under 2,000 images (uploaded Mon 9th Nov 2015)
The only thing seen by the naked eye was the distinctive arch, similar to the Milky Way, but that was directly overhead.
Time lapse below, just under 2,000 images (uploaded Mon 9th Nov 2015)
Kit - Canon 5D MkIII, Samyang 14mm, f2.8 manual lens.
ISO 5000, 8s, f2.8, K 3,750 - continuous shooting
To keep the dew & moisture off of the lens I use an Astrozap Dew Heater Tape, HitecAstro single channel, dual port Dew Controller and a 70amp/hr car battery as a power source for the lens heater & controller.
Except for car the battery, all from First Light OIptics
ISO 5000, 8s, f2.8, K 3,750 - continuous shooting
To keep the dew & moisture off of the lens I use an Astrozap Dew Heater Tape, HitecAstro single channel, dual port Dew Controller and a 70amp/hr car battery as a power source for the lens heater & controller.
Except for car the battery, all from First Light OIptics
Back in August I was lucky to capture a few Aurora Borealis - Archives
↓ This image made the Daily newspapers ↓