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Sunrise. This windsock was only a few yards from
our cabin. Just for reference, most images were recorded with an
Olympus C2000Z digital camera. The balance were taken with a Kodak DC265. |
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Every morning started with coffee, brought to our
cabin at 6:30. |
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Early morning, looking East, past our cabin,
across the bay. |
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Another one of the Bolton planes. Trevor is in
the pilot's seat for this take off. |
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This is what it looks like - any direction, as
far as you can see. |
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Morning skies frequently held spectacular views
for those who took the time to look. |
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Weather changing. |
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These images are just three of about 50 taken
with a Kodak DC265. The exposures were 16 seconds long. |
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To the naked eye, the aurora looked white on the
black sky. But the sensitive circuitry of the camera accumulated more
information over time than a human can see. |
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A little post processing to intensify the
recorded information, rendered these images. |
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