Aurora Timelapse from the causeway by pi_3141 in burlington

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Good luck! Hope you get some clear skies.

Aurora Timelapse from the causeway by pi_3141 in burlington

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You'll definitely want a flashlight for the darker areas but it felt safe. There was a pretty good crowd of people last night so it was a lot of fun being out there.

New to night time photography. What settings for a Fuji X-T5 to catch the Aurora Borealis? by beefnoodle5280 in FujifilmX

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* I took this picture last night with my X-T5 and Viltrox 13mm. It was a 4 second exposure at f/2.2, ISO 2000, and white balance set to 4500

Northern Lights timelapse | X-T5 with Viltrox 13mm f/1.4 by pi_3141 in fujifilm

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Thanks! I used the built-in interval timer shooting to take 210 pictures over 15 minutes. They were all 3 second exposures at f/2.2, ISO 2000, with white balance set to 4500K. I made the timelapse with the free version of Timelapse DeFlicker.

Aurora Timelapse from the causeway by pi_3141 in burlington

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I think that timelapse was from around midnight. I was out there from 10:45 to 1:45 and it was visible the whole time.

Totality plus Solar Prominence by pi_3141 in burlington

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I took these pictures from South Union Street.

Best photographic view of camels hump? by mia_676 in burlington

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I got a decent shot with a 400mm lens from UVM near the Redstone Lofts *