Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2024/05/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]We are far enough north (Yakima,WA) and rural enough that from time to
time if you go a few miles out of town you can see some color (well, the
camera sensor can), but nothing at all like what happened last Friday.?
Like the difference between a slight partial solar eclipse and
totality.? No comparison.
On 5/11/2024 4:27:45, Don Dory wrote:
> Do the lights frequent your neighborhood.
>
> On Sat, May 11, 2024, 8:48 AM Aram Langhans via LUG <lug at
> leica-users.org>
> wrote:
>
>> Returned from our trip yesterday afternoon and got everything backed
>> back where it belonged. Was exhausted, but went outside at about 10:30
>> to look for the Aurora and saw it. Got a second wind and headed up the
>> canyon to get away from the city lights and found a good spot along the
>> river. Here is one result.
>>
>> Northern Lights-8082-Pano (leica-users.org)
>> <
>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Aram/misc/s_002/Northern+Lights-8082-Pano.jpg.html
>> Good timing on our part to make it home.
>>
>> Comments welcome.
>>
>> Aram
>>
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>> Aram Langhans
>> (Semi) Retired Science Teacher
>> & Unemployed photographer
>>
>> ?The Human Genome Project has proved Darwin more right than Darwin himself
>> would ever have dared dream.? James D. Watson
>>
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Aram Langhans
(Semi) Retired Science Teacher
& Unemployed photographer
?The Human Genome Project has proved Darwin more right than Darwin himself
would ever have dared dream.?
James D. Watson