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This strange but incredible image is
found on the US Army Corps of Engineers Website...
SHOOTING THE AURORA BOREALIS
Where, Experience, Exposures and Film I live 48 miles south of the Arctic Circle in Circle, Alaska. It is a small town with a population of 107. No city water or sewer but we do have power and telephone. I've been here for 35 years and have been photographing the aurora for the last 12 years. Circle is on the banks of the Yukon River and at the end of the Steese Highway. Circle was thought to be on the Arctic Circle when established in 1893. The old timers were not too far off. Visit his page Dick Hutchinson |
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You have just popped in to Tom Eklund's homepage. Right now these pages are more or less in the works and will be so forever... While waiting for some updates and stories you can take a look of some of my pictures about Finnish nature, thunderstorms and auroras. From the frame you can find separate pages for the auroras and thunderstorms, all the other pictures are in the photo gallery. At this point the photo gallery is under construction, which means that I don't have any scans from my recent images. But if the luck is with me, I could get few more images in the "near" future... Editors Note. In my opinion this is one of the finest collections of Aurora Borealis pictures on the internet. We have includes just a few, but Tom's Website has hundreds, several of them in sequence. He lives in Finland so has very good opportunity for such photography... |
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NASA Sciences division maintains a
collection of Aurora pictures by various
photographers.
March
2003
Gallery Photo 1 - Dennis
Mammana, near the Alaska Pipeline about 10
miles north of Fairbanks, Alaska, USA March
10
February
2003
Gallery Photo 4 - Steve Irvine,
Big Bay, Ontario, Canada Feb. 26 |
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A North Dakota Perspective By Lyndon Anderson OVERVIEW: Following is information that I have compiled since 2000 on the northern lights / aurora borealis. Please read through it if you would like more information on a North Dakota perspective of the northern lights / aurora borealis. Also, please note that the information is copyright. Editors Note: Lyndon Anderson has an
impressive collection of photos taken on the
Prairies with many showing intense reds, violets
and blues. Well worth the visit. The pictures are
accompanied by photography information, date and
times and other stories. |
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