My good friend Jason, the Geologist, texted me at 7 ish last night and said there was a good chance at seeing the Northern Lights.
I was sitting on the couch with Charlie and reading. Feeling rather sad as it was Veteran's Day and the 11th.
The 11th hit me hard as it marks 8 weeks that I am missing someone ... and he was a Veteran. In fact I cancelled my gym workout. It was a workout that was honoring Veterans.
I was sitting on the couch with Charlie and reading. Feeling rather sad as it was Veteran's Day and the 11th.
The 11th hit me hard as it marks 8 weeks that I am missing someone ... and he was a Veteran. In fact I cancelled my gym workout. It was a workout that was honoring Veterans.
That was just a bit too much for me. I'd decided I'd have a personal pity party and ignore FB and Social Media.
I was not going to get up, but then I walked to the back door and looked out. I could see the Aurora Borealis with my naked eye. It was stunning.
So I set up my camera to photo night skies and took the tripod out to the driveway.
This is what I saw...
👇👇👇
So I set up my camera to photo night skies and took the tripod out to the driveway.
This is what I saw...
👇👇👇
There were airplanes flying in the left corner, lights from my neighbor across the ridge, and light from our house in the window.
I decided to drive up to the ridge where I watch sunrises and park. Maybe I'd get a better view.
Wow. I was in for a show.
I texted Olive and Cybil so they could check it out. Olive has a beautiful deck on the back of her house. She woke up her little boy and took him out to watch the show.
I sent cell shots to Jason, my son, and got texts from our friends in Missouri. They could see the light show also!
I used my Olympus camera which has Starry Sky Auto Focus on a tripod. I won't bore you with the other settings. But the Aurora was so bright, it blew out the exposure a couple of times!
The temperature was 35 F with a light frigid breeze. I wore insulated boots, coveralls, and a glove. I had to use my right hand to answer texts [I should have just ignored the messages!].
I set up the camera to do a star trail exposure and let it run for 19 minutes. It took 456 photos and stacked them in camera.
I set up the camera to do a star trail exposure and let it run for 19 minutes. It took 456 photos and stacked them in camera.
The colors merged and changed which I thought was crazy wild.
I tried another at 22 minutes. [At least it gave me a chance to stick my hands into my pockets while I sat out of the wind next to the car.]
The colors and the streaks of light were wild. Red and Green and Yellow.
The lights were even in the East. I took this shot looking over another farm not too far away. Their yard lights where quite bright but the sky was brighter.
After about 2 hours, I called it and went home to warm up. Clouds were moving in and I felt ecstatic.
I was somehow convinced that some ol' Veteran I loved had arranged this show for me.
I went to bed as the clouds moved in.
Charlie woke me at 4:30. He had to get some business done. I followed him out and looked north.
Then I ran back in and grabbed my camera which was still set up from last night. The moonlight even caused a moon shadow on the house and lit up the gravel driveway.
The moon was bright, but I could plainly see the Aurora again.
Off I went to try and get a shot of it from the pasture.
It even showed faintly to the south.
I know it was a natural phenomenon, but I prefer to think that hubby put the show on for just me to cheer me up. It worked.
I'm feeling full of light this morning. Don't let anyone tell you that seeing the Aurora Borealis like this is not uplifting and amazing.
One night of color and a morning with pinks and reds just for me.











What spectacular photos! I've seen green aurora borealis, white ones, and "dancing" white ones, but never red or purple-ish ones! You're so lucky!
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