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Fantastic shot of a amazing sunset (I assume it's sunset and not a sunrise?)
Indeed. I was actually on my way to work, and I deviated from my normal route, just to grab the sunset photo with the low hanging clouds. When I was driving on a back road, there was a line of cars behind me following, all after the same photo I was. I took a few more from different directions, which I’ll post over the next few days or so. Night photos and sky shots are some of my favorites.
 
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I love how vicarious I can live through your cat photos after I lost Ruby and Nemo. Your photos bring me a lot joy. Thank you.
You ae very welcome. I am glad I can help. I hope you eventually find one or more new cats to bring into your life. 🐈🐈‍⬛😺
 
the other side to my picture (made yesterday), always by me and my fantastic iPhone 6, by my nose. Overlooking a mouth-watering corner, at my parents' house, because since 2010, my house was extended for made in my room : to include bathroom : a roll in shower and a kitchen, amenities accessible, all was adapted...
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You need to watch Apple TV's "The Earth at Night" Season 1, Episode 4. In the last segment it follows a photographer who treks 8 KM in to a boreal forest in the winter to get away from light pollution to film the Northern Lights. Fantastic footage, you will enjoy the rest of episode and the whole series as well. Here is Apple's
link to the film on ATV (not a "posted photo", for reference only so don't yell at me, technically it is my photo of my tv!):
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Much appreciated!
 
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The photographers use custom very high sensitivity video cameras that shoot at night, but look like daylight, incredible engineering.
Yes. At Geophysical Institute of UAF (in Fairbanks) the scientist have build such cameras to take videos of the Auroras. The GI is also involved with this experiment Saturday. If successful the Northern Lights created by this experiment should be seen in Bermuda:
 
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