• Waldowal
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    7 months ago

    Great shot. I took this in Atlanta, GA about 10pm EST. The sky definitely had a very slight pink / purple hue you could see with the naked eye. Northern lights or some sort of lens flare?

  • @lefty7283M
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    27 months ago

    Hi, OP! Please include ALL acquisition and processing details

    • @ColdgoronOP
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      7 months ago

      Here is the exif data from the original, and I set it to 10 second exposure; I don’t know why it say 2.0s, I don’t understand the technicality and am an amateur at best.

      The one I uploaded is lower resolution because I wanted to protect my information and thought I may put up the original for sell one day. A bit greedy I know but my poverty is 2 meals a day walking on subfloors that give me splinters. Enjoy the data.

    • @ColdgoronOP
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      47 months ago

      Exposure was 10 seconds, and so I don’t dox myself I’ll say virginia.

      • @MrPoopyButthole
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        17 months ago

        Closer to the equator than I thought! Was it clearly visible to the naked eye?

        • @ColdgoronOP
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          37 months ago

          Not too visible, saw shades of reds and greens and streaking like rain when I took that one.

          • @[email protected]
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            27 months ago

            in NC i saw a faint red/pink/magenta glow over the whole sky for a little while. it was as bright as the sky normally is about 45 minutes after sunset when you can only see the brightest stars and planets. the stars looked like they turned pink