Lana Froemming
Marengo, WI US
09/18/2023
10:27 pm

Equipment Details:

Olympus EM1Mark11; Rokinon 16mm T2.2; Tripod; 2 second delay. This image ws shot at f2.2; 15 seconds @ ISO1250

Post-processing Details:

Adobe Camera Raw, Final Sharpening Topaz DeNoise

Image Details:

I was out trying a new Milky Way Core composition (before it disappears for the winter) and it was not what I had hoped. As I was considering the fail, I thought to myself wouldn't it be great if the lights were out. I turned from the SW direction I had been facing northerly and saw the magic in the sky. I watched (& photographed) the amazing light show from about 8:45 pm until about 11-11:30 when it finally slowed down. From my viewpoint the best action was toward the NW at the end of the arc but this one was shot due north.

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January 20, 2019
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