A panorama on the Boardwalk at Rotary Park, in Yellowknife, NWT, with the aurora filling the sky but with a diffuse glow and muted curtains and structures following a bright and active outburst earlier this night, Sept 6-7, 2019. This is a 4-segment panorama with the 15mm Laowa lens at f/2 and Sony a7III at ISO 800 for 15 seconds each. Stitched with ACR.
This is a 300° panorama of the Northern Lights over Yellowknife, NWT on the night of Sept 6-7, 2019, during a sub-storm outbreak at 12:45 a.m. when the sky went wild with aurora. There were curtains and rays everywhere. The display soon subsided into a general wash over the sky. This is from Pilot’s Monument lookout in Old Town. South is left of centre; East is at far left; West is right of centre, and North is at far right, with the Big Dipper visible. Taurus and the Pleiades are rising at far left. This is a 9-segment panorama with the 15mm Laowa lens at f/2 and Sony a7III at ISO 800, for 10 seconds each. LENR employed in camera. Stitched with ACR.
A group of aurora tourists take their aurora selfies at Prosperous Lake, near Yellowknife, NWT, a popular spot on the Ingraham Trail for aurora watching. This is looking west during a bright outbreak in the display this night, which previously had been just a dull wash over the sky. This was about 1:15 a.m. MDT. This is a single 5-second exposure with the 20mm Sigma Art lens at f/2 and Nikon D750 at ISO800.