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Nigel_O

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3,057 posts

226 months

Saturday 11th May
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Like many thousands/ millions of people, I finally got to see and photograph the aurora last night. One of my bucket-list shots.

Bit of a steep learning curve with camera settings and also a long way to go to find somewhere really dark (I’m in Staffordshire and drove out to North Wales - turns out I needn’t have bothered, as the aurora was visible almost anywhere with no cloud).

Bit annoyed that my camera just wouldn’t work with my Samyang 14mm f2.8 lens, so I fell back on a trusty 16-35 f4 and set the exposure to 20 seconds. Also tried a 50mm f1.4, but the shots just weren’t wide enough.

Anyway - one of my shots

DSC_5634 by Nigel Ogram, on Flickr

Did anyone else get anything?

Edited by Nigel_O on Saturday 11th May 20:54

Nemophilist

3,085 posts

188 months

Saturday 11th May
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I’m just outside the m25 with terrible light pollution. It was impressive. This is just with an iPhone 12


thegreenhell

17,201 posts

226 months

Saturday 11th May
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It was barely visible to the naked eye here in the South of England with terrible light pollution, so I was surprised at the amount of colour in a 3s exposure, handheld, leaning against a wall.

Nikon D610
Tokina 16-28 f2.8
3s @ f4.5, iso 1600



Edited by thegreenhell on Saturday 11th May 21:57

the-norseman

13,336 posts

178 months

Saturday 11th May
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So this is what my naked eye saw last night


This is what my Google Pixel 6 with night mode saw


according to Google Photos -
ƒ/1.85
1/3
6.81 mm
ISO8734

GravelBen

15,908 posts

237 months

Sunday 12th May
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Probably the strongest aurora in decades... and it was bloody well cloudy/raining everywhere within about 2 hours of me, only got occasional glimpses through breaks in the cloud.

Edited by GravelBen on Sunday 12th May 01:36

velocemitch

3,846 posts

227 months

Sunday 12th May
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Dead chuffed with mine, taken on Redmire Moor and also on the Catterick Ranges.

Aurora-Redmire Moor-10-5-24 by Ian Mitchell, on Flickr

Aurora-Catterick Ranges-11-5-24-3 by Ian Mitchell, on Flickr

Aurora-Catterick Ranges-11-5-24-2 by Ian Mitchell, on Flickr

Aurora-Catterick Ranges-11-5-24 by Ian Mitchell, on Flickr


rallye101

2,217 posts

204 months

Sunday 12th May
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Cool pics, think you missed the previous post from Saturday.....we saw sod all in Surrey last night

GravelBen

15,908 posts

237 months

Monday 13th May
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One of the glimmers through the cloud, what could have been...

Sadly clouded aurora by Ben, on Flickr

leggly

1,832 posts

218 months

Sunday 19th May
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Looking straight up into the corona.


leggly

1,832 posts

218 months

Sunday 19th May
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Nigel_O said:
Like many thousands/ millions of people, I finally got to see and photograph the aurora last night. One of my bucket-list shots.

Bit of a steep learning curve with camera settings and also a long way to go to find somewhere really dark (I’m in Staffordshire and drove out to North Wales - turns out I needn’t have bothered, as the aurora was visible almost anywhere with no cloud).

Bit annoyed that my camera just wouldn’t work with my Samyang 14mm f2.8 lens, so I fell back on a trusty 16-35 f4 and set the exposure to 20 seconds. Also tried a 50mm f1.4, but the shots just weren’t wide enough.

Anyway - one of my shots

DSC_5634 by Nigel Ogram, on Flickr

Did anyone else get anything?

Edited by Nigel_O on Saturday 11th May 20:54
Camera settings for Aurora… try starting at iso 3200 and moving higher if need be. I was shooting one second exposures during the storm on Friday night, Saturday morning. ISO 6400, 16mm at f/2.8 was where I ended up. I was going for quantity that night and ended up with over 2000 images to play with for a Timelapse.

velocemitch

3,846 posts

227 months

Sunday 19th May
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leggly said:
Nigel_O said:
Like many thousands/ millions of people, I finally got to see and photograph the aurora last night. One of my bucket-list shots.

Bit of a steep learning curve with camera settings and also a long way to go to find somewhere really dark (I’m in Staffordshire and drove out to North Wales - turns out I needn’t have bothered, as the aurora was visible almost anywhere with no cloud).

Bit annoyed that my camera just wouldn’t work with my Samyang 14mm f2.8 lens, so I fell back on a trusty 16-35 f4 and set the exposure to 20 seconds. Also tried a 50mm f1.4, but the shots just weren’t wide enough.

Anyway - one of my shots

DSC_5634 by Nigel Ogram, on Flickr

Did anyone else get anything?

Edited by Nigel_O on Saturday 11th May 20:54
Camera settings for Aurora… try starting at iso 3200 and moving higher if need be. I was shooting one second exposures during the storm on Friday night, Saturday morning. ISO 6400, 16mm at f/2.8 was where I ended up. I was going for quantity that night and ended up with over 2000 images to play with for a Timelapse.
Nigel, why didn’t the Samyang work? Just wondering if it’s a focusing issue? I quite often find I can’t get the camera to focus on this sort of shot, I switch to manual and close the aperture down to get a better depth of field. The shots posted earlier were done like that. I doubt the lens affected it, except with my11-16 Tokina, I would get better depth of field than the sigma super zoom I usual have fitted. ( less risk of infinity being out of focus)
I hoped switching bodies, from a 550D, to a 7D iI might help, but it hasn’t.

pastrana72

1,729 posts

215 months

Sunday 19th May
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10/5/24 at about 11pm on a Devon back road near Exeter.
Nikon D850 with 14 - 24mm F 2.8 30 sec exposure ISO 64.

I got a fair few on Flickr, luckily I popped out at 10pm to see if I could see anything, first shot I took was a very faint green colour in the sky, then it all went pretty mad, blessed really to catch it.

Nigel_O

Original Poster:

3,057 posts

226 months

Sunday 19th May
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velocemitch said:
Nigel, why didn’t the Samyang work? Just wondering if it’s a focusing issue?
I suspect operator error...

When I mounted the lens, I couldn't set the aperture at anything below 5. It just showed an error code and refused to take the shot. Annoyingly, the next day, I tried again and it worked fine....

Focusing on the Samyang is always a faff when pointing at a night sky. I have to use live view and then zoom right in, but the live view is always blurry until I put my glasses on rolleyes I normally don't use glasses for photography, as my diopter can cope

dr_gn

16,400 posts

191 months

Thursday 23rd May
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I got these - drove 30 minutes to the Hurkling Stones on the moors near home with my son. We will never forget it - clearly visible to the eye, with all the colours. "magical" sounds corny, but...it was magical.

Fuji X-T5, Samyang 12mm. c.iso 2000, c.2 second exposure, c.f2.

I was changing settings around these values in the hope of lucking into a few good shots. Uploading them to PH seems to have destroyed the quality a bit, but there we go.

Sharpened & de-noised in Lightroom, but the saturation was left alone.












Composer62

1,904 posts

93 months

Thursday 23rd May
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I managed to get this - Muted Aurora over Fife.



Edited to add - Fujifilm X-H2S, Viltrox 13mm, F1.4, ISO 3200, 1.3s

Edited by Composer62 on Thursday 23 May 19:19

Riley Blue

21,618 posts

233 months

Thursday 23rd May
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Composer62 said:
I managed to get this - Muted Aurora over Fife.



Edited to add - Fujifilm X-H2S, Viltrox 13mm, F1.4, ISO 3200, 1.3s

Edited by Composer62 on Thursday 23 May 19:19
Of the dozens of Aurora photos I've looked at in the past few weeks that is one of the best, easily in the top three.

cptsideways

13,647 posts

259 months

Thursday 23rd May
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From our wobbly boat anchored off of the Isle of Arran that night


Composer62

1,904 posts

93 months

Thursday 23rd May
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Riley Blue said:
Composer62 said:
I managed to get this - Muted Aurora over Fife.



Edited to add - Fujifilm X-H2S, Viltrox 13mm, F1.4, ISO 3200, 1.3s

Edited by Composer62 on Thursday 23 May 19:19
Of the dozens of Aurora photos I've looked at in the past few weeks that is one of the best, easily in the top three.
Wow, thank you RB. I really appreciate that !

cptsideways

13,647 posts

259 months

Thursday 23rd May
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This is our local viewpoint and a picture our neighbour took


leggly

1,832 posts

218 months

Friday 24th May
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Riley Blue said:
Composer62 said:
I managed to get this - Muted Aurora over Fife.



Edited to add - Fujifilm X-H2S, Viltrox 13mm, F1.4, ISO 3200, 1.3s

Edited by Composer62 on Thursday 23 May 19:19
Of the dozens of Aurora photos I've looked at in the past few weeks that is one of the best, easily in the top three.
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