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Taking photographs of the Northern Lights is hard. They fad in and out, shimmering across the sky, bright enough to see, but faint enough for the stars to show through.

Taking a photograph of them through a window on a 747 speeding through the night sky is damn near impossible.

Flying back from San Francisco last week, our plane fly through a major geomagnetic storm, and the aurora were (and you have to take my word for it) spectacular. Faint green ribbons stretched out across the sky, broad bands of light that flickered and writhed, nature's neon glow writ large high above us.

I thought it was worth trying to take a photograph, but most of my images came out blank. Apart from one, an out of focus blur that just has a sense of the colour of things. With a bit of post processing, here it is...

Green Lights In The Sky

VS20, somewhere high over Canada
October 2010
location: Putney, London
Mood:: 'tired' tired
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posted by [personal profile] sbisson at 12:57pm on 15/05/2007 under , ,
The lights of the city

Los Angeles lights up the night sky, while freeways run as ribbons of light into the bright heart of the city.

Long exposure, with my camera balanced on a rock somewhere up on the west side of Mulholland Drive, looking down on Hollywood.

Los Angeles, California
May 2007
location: Los Angeles, California
Mood:: 'busy' busy

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