January 20, 2019

Andy Dungan
Near Cotopaxi, CO USA
Near Cotopaxi, CO USA
11/05/2023
08:00 pm
08:00 pm
Canon R Sigma 12-24@24mm 30sec f5.6 iso12800 single shot on tripod
slight adjustments with Affinity Photo 2
This is the second time this has happened to me. The first was when I photoed the Aurora Borealis by accident last February. I am at 38.5 deg N. You don't see the Aurora here unless you take a photograph. The red color is due to the low latitude it is my understanding. So, I was out experimenting with different lenses last night. This time I knew what the reg glow was. And, it corresponds with an item in the newsletter for today talking about sun activity getting to earth today. These kinds of photos are awe inspiring.
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January 20, 2019
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